TOKYO -- Goldman Sachs will invest about 10 billion yen ($69.1 million) in Kakehashi, a Tokyo-based developer of software for pharmacies, the U.S. bank's first investment in a Japanese startup in two years.
Kakehashi develops software used in more than 20% of country's pharmacies

Kakehashi develops software that helps pharmacists instruct patients on taking prescription drugs. (Photo by Eisaku Nitta)
TOKYO -- Goldman Sachs will invest about 10 billion yen ($69.1 million) in Kakehashi, a Tokyo-based developer of software for pharmacies, the U.S. bank's first investment in a Japanese startup in two years.