Barclays invests in Ubyx for stablecoin infrastructure

Barclays has made its first investment in digital currency infrastructure by backing Ubyx, a US-based startup focused on simplifying stablecoin transactions. The move emphasizes regulated interoperability over issuing its own stablecoins. Ubyx aims to unify the fragmented digital money landscape through a many-to-many clearing system.

UK banking giant Barclays announced a strategic investment in Ubyx this week, marking its initial foray into digital currency infrastructure. Founded in 2025, Ubyx develops a clearing system to facilitate the redemption and acceptance of stablecoins and tokenized deposits, making transactions as straightforward as depositing a check.

The investment aligns with Barclays' emphasis on regulated interoperability. As one of the UK's top banks, Barclays has not previously launched its own stablecoin programs. This step follows its October 2025 involvement in a consortium of ten major financial institutions exploring a jointly issued stablecoin pegged to G7 currencies.

Ubyx CEO Tony McLaughlin stated, “Our mission is to build a common globalized acceptance network for regulated digital money including tokenized deposits and regulated stablecoins.” He added that bank participation is crucial, noting, “Bank participation is vital to provide par value redemption through regulated channels. We are entering a world in which every regulated firm offers digital wallets in addition to traditional bank accounts.”

Barclays Head of Digital Assets and Strategic Investments Ryan Hayward highlighted the importance of connectivity, saying, “Interoperability is essential to unlock the full potential of digital assets. As the landscape of tokens, blockchains, and wallets evolves, specialist technology will play a pivotal role in delivering connectivity and infrastructure to enable regulated financial institutions to interact seamlessly. We are pleased to be joining Ubyx on their journey as we drive forward our shared ambition to accelerate and shape innovation across our industry.”

By partnering with Ubyx, Barclays lends regulatory credibility to the startup's model, which addresses bottlenecks in digital money adoption dominated by traditional bank networks. This collaboration avoids liquidity fragmentation and upholds existing safeguards in the evolving digital assets space.

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