Banks expand stablecoin services as market grows

Global banks are integrating stablecoins like USDC into their systems to handle expanding digital asset volumes. Standard Chartered and BNY have announced new services for institutional clients this week.

Standard Chartered said it would give institutional clients direct access to minting and redeeming Circle's USDC. The move came days after BNY, the world's largest custody bank with $59 trillion in assets under management, expanded its USDC support to include custody, minting and redemption.

Both banks are classified as global systemically important by the Bank for International Settlements. Chainalysis estimates stablecoin settlement volumes could reach a quadrillion dollars a year by 2030.

European lenders are also developing euro-denominated stablecoins under the Markets in Crypto-Assets framework. Qivalis, a group of 37 institutions, is building the Euro On-Chain stablecoin to keep settlement in euros rather than dollar-backed tokens.

Executives note that network effects and liquidity matter more than the tokens themselves. "The network is what creates the value," said Adrian Cachinero Vasiljevic of Steakhouse Financial.

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Illustration of Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire discussing the Open USD stablecoin consortium.
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Circle CEO questions Open USD stablecoin consortium model

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Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire responded to the June 30 launch announcement of Open USD by arguing that the new stablecoin's more than 140 backers will only matter if it generates live, regulated transaction volume.

BNY, the world's largest custody bank, has expanded its digital asset platform to include USDC custody, minting and redemption services for institutional clients through its partnership with Circle.

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JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup and other large lenders will launch a tokenized deposit network through The Clearing House by the first half of 2027.

The Bank of England has replaced proposed limits on individual and corporate stablecoin holdings with a temporary £40 billion issuance guardrail per coin. The move also allows issuers to hold more reserves in government debt while preparing for a 2027 launch of regulated stablecoins.

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