Circle Has Formed A Partnership With Sbi Holdings.
- Posted on November 27, 2023 7:49 PM
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Circle, backed by USD Coin (USDC), is gearing up to collaborate with SBI Holdings, a Tokyo-based financial services firm, to boost the adoption of USDC and Web3 services in Japan.
On November 27, Circle announced that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SBI Holdings to support the strategic expansion of USDC in Japan.
Circle and SBI Holdings are joining forces to boost $USDC circulation and transform the financial landscape in Japan with $USDC and Web3 Services! This partnership signifies a major leap in digital asset innovation and a strategic expansion for $USDC in Asia.
— Circle (@circle) November 27, 2023
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The agreement between Circle and SBI Holdings took place in the context of Japan introducing new regulations for stablecoins, and Circle's efforts to promote stablecoins and accelerate the transition to the Web3 economy in Japan. SBI Holdings has initiated efforts to create an electronic payment service subject to approval by Japanese authorities to promote USDC in Japan. Yoshitaka Kitao, the CEO of SBI Holdings, expressed that this agreement would contribute to the widespread adoption of stablecoins in Japan and that they are pleased to engage in comprehensive collaboration with Circle.
Jeremy Allaire, the CEO of Circle, mentioned that this partnership represents a shared vision for the future of digital currency in Japan and Asia. He also stated that they will collaborate with SBI to promote the adoption of Circle's Web3 Services package, aiming to set new standards in the Japanese financial sector.
USDC is coming to Japan - Circle and SBI Holdings begin partnership combining USDC distribution, banking and Web3 tech proliferation for the Japan market. Official announcement here, my take on this below: https://t.co/fXZ4b9QrER
— Jeremy Allaire (@jerallaire) November 27, 2023
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SBI Shinsei Bank, an affiliate of SBI, will provide banking services to Circle with the aim of offering USDC access and liquidity for businesses and users in Japan. Jeremy Allaire stated in August that despite Circle being based in the United States, USDC had been adopted in over 70% of overseas countries, with Asia leading in this regard. He also noted strong demand for the "secure, transparent digital dollar" in Latin America and Africa.