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    Hong Kong Grants First Stablecoin Licences to StanChart Joint Venture, HSBC

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    Posted on April 10, 2026

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    Last updated: April 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hong Kong’s HKMA has issued its first-ever licences for Hong Kong dollar–backed stablecoins to HSBC and a Standard Chartered joint venture, under the city’s new regulatory regime that took effect on August 1 2025.

    Table of Contents

    • Hong Kong Issues First Stablecoin Licences: Key Developments and Implications
    • Introduction to Hong Kong's Stablecoin Initiative
    • Details of the Stablecoin Licences
    • What are Stablecoins?
    • Planned Launch and Use Cases
    • Hong Kong’s Regulatory Approach and Market Response
    • Balancing Innovation and Risk
    • Future Licensing Prospects
    • Industry Reactions
    • Details on the Licensed Entities
    • StanChart Joint Venture: Anchorpoint Financial
    • Distribution Strategy
    • HSBC’s Stablecoin Offering
    • Retail and Merchant Services
    • Context: Other Players and Market Environment

    Hong Kong grants first stablecoin licences to StanChart joint venture and HSBC

    Hong Kong Issues First Stablecoin Licences: Key Developments and Implications

    By Summer Zhen and Selena Li

    Introduction to Hong Kong's Stablecoin Initiative

    HONG KONG, April 10 (Reuters) - Hong Kong has issued its first licences for fiat-backed stablecoins, a major step in the city's push to develop regulated digital currencies in global finance and trade.

    Details of the Stablecoin Licences

    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said on Friday it had approved HSBC and a joint venture by Standard Chartered to issue stablecoins backed by the Hong Kong dollar under the city's new stablecoin regime, which came into effect in August 2025.

    What are Stablecoins?

    Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a constant value and are usually pegged to a fiat currency such as the U.S. dollar.

    Planned Launch and Use Cases

    Both of the firms are expected to launch stablecoins in the second half of this year to cover cross-border and local use cases, as well as digital asset trading, according to HKMA, the territory's de facto central bank.

    Hong Kong’s Regulatory Approach and Market Response

    Balancing Innovation and Risk

    Granting the first licences to two traditional banks reflects Hong Kong’s effort to balance its push to become a global virtual asset centre while remaining mindful about the risk of money laundering.

    Future Licensing Prospects

    HKMA is "open but cautious" about issuing more licences in the future, Daryl Ho, deputy chief executive at HKMA said at a press briefing, adding the number of additional licences would be "very limited".

    The authority received a total of 36 stablecoin licence applications last year.

    Industry Reactions

    "The stablecoin pilot by note-issuing banks is a prudent, visionary step that cements stablecoins as the core pillar of Hong Kong’s Web3 ecosystem," said Livio Weng, CEO of Hong Kong-based crypto firm Bitfire.

    Details on the Licensed Entities

    StanChart Joint Venture: Anchorpoint Financial

    The StanChart joint venture is called Anchorpoint Financial, and was formed with Animoca Brands and Hong Kong Telecommunications.

    Distribution Strategy

    In a statement, Anchorpoint said it was going to work with selected businesses to act as distributors to enable public access to its stablecoin.

    HSBC’s Stablecoin Offering

    HSBC's stablecoin, meanwhile, will be available on the bank's two mobile apps, namely PayMe and HSBC HK Mobile Banking, the lender said in a separate statement.

    Retail and Merchant Services

    The bank plans to offer retail customers and merchants more flexible and secure options via stablecoins, it added.

    Such services include peer-to-peer payments, customer-to-merchant payments, and tokenised investments.

    Context: Other Players and Market Environment

    Reuters reported last year that Chinese tech giants, Alibaba-backed Ant Group and e-commerce group JD.com, had paused plans to issue stablecoins in Hong Kong after the government raised concerns about the rise of currencies controlled by the private sector.

    (Reporting by Summer Zhen and Selena Li; Editing by Toby Chopra and Kate Mayberry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •This marks the first issuance of fiat‑backed stablecoin licences under Hong Kong’s Stablecoins Ordinance, effective August 1 2025 “same activity, same risks, same regulation” regime (hkma.gov.hk).
    • •HSBC and a joint venture between Standard Chartered, Animoca Brands and HKT are among the initial approved issuers, reflecting market confidence in banks as trusted anchors (sc.com).
    • •The move underscores Hong Kong’s ambition to cement its role as a compliant digital‑asset and fintech hub, balancing innovation with high regulatory standards (hkma.gov.hk)

    References

    • Hong Kong Monetary Authority - Eddie Yue on Robust and Sustainable Development of Stablecoins
    • Standard Chartered, Animoca Brands and HKT establish joint venture to issue HKD-backed stablecoin

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hong Kong grants first stablecoin licences to StanChart joint venture, HSBC

    1Which banks received the first stablecoin licences in Hong Kong?

    HSBC and a joint venture by Standard Chartered received the first stablecoin licences from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

    2What type of stablecoins were approved in Hong Kong?

    Fiat-backed stablecoins backed by the Hong Kong dollar were approved.

    3When did Hong Kong's new stablecoin regime take effect?

    Hong Kong's new stablecoin regime came into effect in August 2025.

    4Who regulates the issuance of stablecoin licences in Hong Kong?

    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is the regulator for stablecoin licences.

    5Why is Hong Kong issuing stablecoin licences?

    Hong Kong is issuing stablecoin licences to develop regulated digital currencies for global finance and trade.

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