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    Japanese mega banks to collectively challenge yen-pegged stablecoin: Report
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    Japanese mega banks to collectively challenge yen-pegged stablecoin: Report

    By Crypto EditorOctober 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Japanese mega banks to collectively challenge yen-pegged stablecoin: Report

    Three of Japan’s largest banks reportedly plan to collectively challenge a yen-pegged stablecoin, contributing to the area’s rising adoption of crypto know-how inside its monetary infrastructure. 

    Nikkei reported on Friday that Mitsubishi UFJ Monetary Group (MUFG), Financial institution Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC) and Mizuho Financial institution plan to modernize company settlements and scale back transaction prices via a yen-based stablecoin venture constructed on MUFG’s stablecoin issuance platform Progmat.

    The banks, which collectively serve greater than 300,000 company purchasers, intention to standardize the token to make it interoperable for funds inside and between corporations. The consortium expects to roll out the stablecoin by the tip of the yr.

    Mitsubishi Corp. would be the first entity to implement the stablecoin for inner settlements. With over 240 subsidiaries globally, the corporate goals to streamline worldwide transfers on dividends, acquisitions and buyer transactions, saving on charges and administrative burdens. 

    If profitable, the venture might set up Japan’s first bank-backed stablecoin community beneath a unified framework

    Cointelegraph reached out to MUFG, SMBC and Mizuho for feedback, however had not obtained a response by publication.