HSBC and Standard Chartered to Receive Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Licenses

Hong Kong has been steadily building a regulatory framework designed to integrate blockchain technology into its financial system. The foundation for this initiative was established through the Stablecoin Ordinance introduced in August 2025. The regulation outlines strict requirements for companies seeking to issue stablecoins within the jurisdiction. These rules focus on ensuring that digital tokens backed by fiat currencies maintain transparency, reserve backing, and regulatory compliance.
🚨LATEST: HSBC AND STANDARD CHARTERED SET TO RECEIVE HONG KONG’S FIRST STABLECOIN LICENSES
Bloomberg reports the two banking giants will be among the first approved stablecoin issuers in Hong Kong, with approvals expected as early as March 24.
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The oversight body responsible for implementing the framework is the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. Reports suggest that 36 organizations have submitted applications to become licensed stablecoin issuers under the new regime. However, authorities appear to prioritize well-established financial institutions during the initial approval stage. As a result, major global banks such as HSBC and Standard Chartered are expected to receive the first licenses. Granting approvals to these banks could help regulators launch the stablecoin ecosystem with institutions that already maintain strong compliance and financial oversight systems.
Traditional Banks Move Into Blockchain Infrastructure
The planned stablecoin initiatives also reflect a broader trend in which traditional financial institutions explore blockchain technology. Standard Chartered is reportedly preparing to issue a Hong Kong dollar-backed stablecoin through a joint venture involving blockchain investment firm Animoca Brands and telecommunications company HKT.
Such partnerships illustrate how traditional finance companies increasingly collaborate with technology firms to develop blockchain-based financial services. Stablecoins play an important role in the digital asset ecosystem because they maintain a stable value tied to fiat currencies. These tokens allow users to transfer funds quickly across borders while avoiding the price volatility associated with cryptocurrencies. In regulated environments like Hong Kong, stablecoins may also support faster cross-border payments, digital settlements, and financial innovation.
Debate Around Institutional Stablecoins
At the same time, the introduction of regulated HSBC stablecoins raises ongoing debates within the cryptocurrency industry. Some observers argue that bank-issued stablecoins strengthen trust and regulatory compliance. Others believe that increased institutional control could shift blockchain systems toward more centralized models.
Regardless of these debates, Hong Kong’s stablecoin framework demonstrates the region’s ambition to become a leading global hub for digital asset innovation. If the licenses are approved as expected, the move could accelerate blockchain adoption among financial institutions across Asia and potentially influence regulatory developments in other global financial centers.
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