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Right now, Rakuten is offering 95% cash-back (or 95x Amex points) per $1 spent on a LifeLock subscription. This offer comes ...
Rakuten, the popular cash-back website, is expanding its financial offerings with the introduction of a new credit card ...
Shopping online isn’t just about convenience—it’s a chance to save more on your purchases. Rakuten, a well-known cash back ...
Rakuten, the leading Cash Back shopping platform, today announced the launch of the Rakuten American Express® Card in the U.S ...
American Express and Rakuten have launched a co-branded credit card designed to drive loyalty among Rakuten users with up to ...
Japanese giant Rakuten Group has been selected for the third phase of the Generative AI Accelerator Challenge (GENIAC), a ...
In May 2010 a Japanese company Rakuten bought Buy.com for $250 million. Now that company is going to rebrand Buy.com as Rakuten.com Shopping. If you go to Buy.com today you will see the name “Rakuten” ...
Rakuten, a large Japanese e-commerce company, will acquire Buy.com for $250 million. The move will give Rakuten a larger footprint in the U.S. and close the books on Buy.com's storied history.
Rakuten will lay off 73 people by the end of March at its Orange County headquarters as it moves to Silicon Valley. The layoff notices were filed this month in a worker adjustment notice to the state.
Rakuten Rewards plans to run its first Super Bowl commercial in February, an effort to use television’s biggest broadcast of the year in part to help U.S. consumers understand what it does.