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Stablecoin Issuer Paxos Plans New U.S. Dollar-Backed Token for Singapore Operations

The company plans to issue a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin upon receiving full approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, its central bank.

Updated Nov 16, 2023, 2:00 a.m. Published Nov 16, 2023, 2:00 a.m.
Paxos CEO Charles Cascarilla at Invest 2018 (CoinDesk)
Paxos CEO Charles Cascarilla at Invest 2018 (CoinDesk)

Paxos, a cryptocurrency brokerage firm, has received a preliminary license from regulators to offer digital payment token services in Singapore, the company said Wednesday in a statement.

The in-principle approval for a new Paxos Digital Singapore Pte. Ltd. entity from the Monetary Authority of Singapore allows the firm to offer its services to customers under the Payments Services Act (PSA) while awaiting full approval, the statement said. Upon receiving full approval to conduct business in Singapore, Paxos will partner with enterprise clients to issue a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin, the firm's leaders said.

"Global demand for the US dollar has never been stronger, yet it remains difficult for consumers outside the US to get dollars safely, reliably and under regulatory protections," Paxos Head of Strategy Walter Hessert said in a statement.

The press release noted Paxos publishes a monthly attestation and reserve reports for its stablecoins.

Paxos' executives hope the offering will help the company court new customers at a time when demand for stablecoins is high. According to brokerage firm Bernstein, the stablecoin market is expected to grow from $125 billion to $2.8 trillion in the next five years.

The announcement comes just over a year after Paxos first received an operating license in the Southeast Asian country, which allowed it to offer tokenization, custody and trade services under the same bill as Wednesday's announcement.

Read more: Stablecoin Issuer Paxos Receives Operating License From Singapore Regulator

Elizabeth Napolitano

Elizabeth Napolitano was a data journalist at CoinDesk, where she reported on topics such as decentralized finance, centralized cryptocurrency exchanges, altcoins, and Web3. She has covered technology and business for NBC News and CBS News. In 2022, she received an ACP national award for breaking news reporting.

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