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    Revolut to test stablecoin in UK trial

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: February 25, 2026

    Revolut to test stablecoin in UK trial - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:fintechcryptocurrencypayments

    Quick Summary

    The FCA picked Revolut and three fintechs to trial stablecoins in its UK sandbox beginning Q1 2026. Revolut will test a pound-pegged coin focused on issuance, with use cases across payments, settlement and trading.

    Table of Contents

    • UK Stablecoin Sandbox: Scope and Aims
    • Regulatory and Banking Stance
    • BoE Preference for Tokenised Deposits
    • Revolut's Timeline and Pilot Focus
    • Participants and Use Cases
    • Revolut Background
    • UK Banking Licence Status
    • Market Context and Adoption
    • Tether's Dominance
    • Europe's Small Share
    • Potential Benefits for Banks
    • Branding Rules for Issued Stablecoins

    Revolut to Pilot Pound-Pegged Stablecoin in UK Regulator Sandbox Trial

    By Phoebe Seers and Elizabeth Howcroft

    LONDON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Britain's Revolut will start testing a crypto token pegged to the British pound, in a trial with three small companies but no big high-street lenders, the Financial Conduct Authority said on Wednesday.

    UK Stablecoin Sandbox: Scope and Aims

    The trial will take place as part of the financial regulator's "sandbox" programme, which allows firms to trial stablecoin products in controlled conditions, it said.

    Regulatory and Banking Stance

    Britain's larger financial firms have generally been more cautious in their approach to stablecoins - a type of cryptocurrency pegged to a fiat currency - than European and U.S. counterparts, partly because of scepticism from the Bank of England. 

    BoE Preference for Tokenised Deposits

    BoE Governor Andrew Bailey has expressed a preference for banks to focus on "tokenised", or blockchain-based, deposits instead. 

    Revolut's Timeline and Pilot Focus

    WORK ON TESTING TO START THIS QUARTER, REVOLUT SAYS

    Participants and Use Cases

    Along with Revolut, the regulator said that Monee Financial Technologies, ReStabilise and VVTX would be part of the testing, looking at possible use cases including payments, wholesale settlement and crypto trading.

    Revolut Background

    London-based Revolut has grown rapidly in recent years and is Europe's most valuable financial technology business.

    UK Banking Licence Status

    The company, which received a UK banking licence with restrictions in 2024 but is still waiting for a full licence, said it would begin work "this quarter" on testing a stablecoin.

    A source familiar with the matter said the work would focus on the issuance of a pound-denominated stablecoin.

    Market Context and Adoption

    STABLECOIN VOLUMES SURGED

    Tether's Dominance

    Stablecoin volumes have surged in recent years, led by El Salvador-based Tether, which says it has more than $180 billion of its dollar-pegged token in circulation. 

    Europe's Small Share

    In October, AFME said European stablecoins, including tokens based on the euro, British pound, and Swiss franc, represent less than 0.2% of the global market.

    Potential Benefits for Banks

    Stablecoins are mostly used in crypto trading, but some banks say they could make mainstream financial services more efficient.

    Branding Rules for Issued Stablecoins

    The BoE told banks in 2023 that if they want to issue stablecoins, they should do so under separate branding to avoid confusion between the protections offered for bank deposits and those for stablecoins.

    (Reporting by Phoebe Seers and Elizabeth Howcroft; Editing by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The UK FCA selected Revolut, Monee Financial Technologies, ReStabilise and VVTX to test stablecoins in its regulatory sandbox starting Q1 2026.
    • •Revolut will focus on issuing a pound‑denominated stablecoin, with work commencing this quarter.
    • •Sandbox use cases span payments, wholesale settlement and crypto trading under controlled conditions.
    • •Bank of England leaders prefer tokenised deposits, and large UK banks remain cautious on stablecoins.
    • •Stablecoins are dominated by Tether with over $180B in circulation; European GBP/EUR/CHF tokens remain a small share of the global market.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Revolut to test stablecoin in UK trial

    1What is the main topic?

    UK regulator FCA is allowing Revolut and three firms to test stablecoins in its sandbox. Revolut plans to pilot a pound‑pegged token to explore payments, settlement and trading.

    2When does the testing start and who is involved?

    Testing begins in Q1 2026. Participants are Revolut, Monee Financial Technologies, ReStabilise and VVTX, each exploring different stablecoin use cases.

    3Why are UK banks cautious about stablecoins?

    Bank of England officials favor tokenised deposits and urge clear separation and branding for any bank‑linked stablecoin activity, to avoid consumer confusion and manage stability risks.

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