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Visa Explores Stablecoin Use for Faster Payments

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·SEPTEMBER 30, 2025

Visa has announced a pilot program using pre-funded stablecoins for cross-border payments, revealed during SIBOS 2025, aimed at revolutionizing the global financial transaction landscape.

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Key Points:
  • Visa tests pre-funded stablecoin options for financial institutions.
  • Aims to speed up settlement processes significantly.
  • Anticipates broader adoption in traditional finance systems.
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Visa Explores Stablecoin Use for Faster Payments

This initiative could enhance transaction efficiency by reducing fiat reliance, making stablecoins crucial for liquidity and potentially influencing digital asset adoption in financial institutions.

Visa’s Initiative

Visa is exploring stablecoin-driven solutions to expedite cross-border payments. The organization has initiated a pilot program allowing financial entities to adopt pre-funded stablecoins in their operations. Visa intends to modernize and speed up business funding processes.

The prominent payment technology company is focusing on USDC stablecoin, collaborating closely with Circle and other participants. Visa made the announcement during SIBOS 2025, a key event for the financial sector, highlighting their pioneering role in blockchain advancements.

Enhancing Financial Infrastructure

The pilot program aims to minimize delays associated with traditional currency settlements, potentially unlocking capital for institutional users. Banks and remittance providers might see performance improvements, signaling Visa’s commitment to integrating digital assets with traditional finance infrastructure.

Visa’s engagement with stablecoins primarily involves USDC, issued on the Ethereum network. This effort marks Visa’s continued investment in blockchain, offering a promising shift for participating financial entities in adopting stablecoins for liquidity management.

Broader Economic Impact

Market analysts suggest Visa’s pilot could increase stablecoin transfers and impact related DeFi protocols. While direct effects on traditional asset markets remain speculative, the initiative positions stablecoins as vital components transforming financial transactions.

Jeremy Allaire, CEO, Circle, commented, “Partnering with Visa opens exciting opportunities to leverage USDC for efficient settlements, reinforcing our shared vision of the future of finance.”

Insights indicate this pilot could influence regulatory approaches, as stablecoin use in regulated financial settings gains traction. Historical collaborations with entities like Circle underscore Visa’s long-term strategic vision in enhancing cross-border payment efficiency and technological integration.

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The content on The CCPress is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency investments carry inherent risks. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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