The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has confirmed it is reviewing multiple private sector proposals to launch stablecoins in the Philippines. Despite the interest, the monetary regulator is maintaining a cautious approach as it evaluates the associated risks and benefits. Speaking in Hong Kong on 25 November, BSP Deputy Governor Zeno Abenoja noted that the [...] The post BSP Reviews Philippines Stablecoins Proposals Amid Cautious Stance appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has confirmed it is reviewing multiple private sector proposals to launch stablecoins in the Philippines. Despite the interest, the monetary regulator is maintaining a cautious approach as it evaluates the associated risks and benefits. Speaking in Hong Kong on 25 November, BSP Deputy Governor Zeno Abenoja noted that the [...] The post BSP Reviews Philippines Stablecoins Proposals Amid Cautious Stance appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.

BSP Reviews Philippines Stablecoins Proposals Amid Cautious Stance

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has confirmed it is reviewing multiple private sector proposals to launch stablecoins in the Philippines.

Despite the interest, the monetary regulator is maintaining a cautious approach as it evaluates the associated risks and benefits.

Speaking in Hong Kong on 25 November, BSP Deputy Governor Zeno Abenoja noted that the majority of proposals involve dollar-backed stablecoins, with fewer submissions for peso-backed options.

The proposed use cases largely focus on cross-border retail transactions, particularly remittances, as well as domestic retail payments.

The central bank is currently using sandbox trials to assess operational viability.

Abenoja emphasised that the regulatory work remains at an “early stage,” with the BSP scrutinising transparency practices and legal contracts.

He added that the regulator is trying to learn from both industry players and the experiences of regulators in other markets.

Market activity is already visible in this sector. Local platform Coins.ph had restrictions lifted on its Philippine Peso stablecoin (PHPC) sandbox in June and is exploring wider utility for remittances.

Additionally, the Philippine Digital Asset Exchange (PDAX) recently entered partnerships with firms like Toku and Codex to facilitate stablecoin-based payroll and cross-border payment services.

Featured image by user5356353 via Freepik.

The post BSP Reviews Philippines Stablecoins Proposals Amid Cautious Stance appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.

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