Swiss-regulated bank and Hong Kong fintech add USDG settlement as institutional stablecoin adoption acceleratesSwiss-regulated bank and Hong Kong fintech add USDG settlement as institutional stablecoin adoption accelerates

Paxos Expands Global Dollar Network With Reap, Amina Bank Integrations

2025/12/03 16:14
Paxos Expands Global Dollar Network With Reap, Amina Bank Integrations

Paxos has added two new members to its Global Dollar Network this week, with Swiss-regulated Amina Bank and Hong Kong-based business payments platform Reap integrating the USDG stablecoin into their operations.

The additions expand the regulated stablecoin's reach across institutional banking and cross-border business payments, connecting USDG to both traditional finance clients and emerging market payment corridors.

Amina Bank, supervised by Switzerland's Financial Market Supervisory Authority, will offer USDG custody, trading, and rewards to professional and institutional clients. The bank is adding USDG to its existing stablecoin offerings, which include USDT, USDC, EURC, and Ripple's RLUSD.

"USDG custody, trading, and rewards represent the latest expansion of our regulated stablecoin offering, continuing our leadership in bringing institutional-grade digital dollar access to professional investors," Myles Harrison, chief product officer at Amina Bank, said in a statement. The bank's rewards program offers clients up to 4% annual returns on USDG holdings.

Separately, Reap announced it joined the Global Dollar Network to integrate USDG settlement into its corporate card programs, treasury management, and cross-border payment rails serving clients across Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

"Joining the Global Dollar Network allows us to deliver faster and more capital-efficient settlements for web3 clients or traditional enterprises modernizing their financial operations," Daren Guo, Reap's co-founder, said in a statement on Wednesday.

Reap operates stablecoin-enabled payment infrastructure targeting emerging markets where dollar-denominated transactions dominate.

USDG is issued by Paxos Digital Singapore, a Major Payment Institution supervised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and by Paxos Issuance Europe in compliance with the EU's MiCA regulation. The stablecoin is backed primarily by U.S. government bonds held one-to-one against circulating supply.

The Global Dollar Network now includes major platforms such as Robinhood, Kraken, OKX, Galaxy, Anchorage, and Bullish, forming an ecosystem of regulated financial institutions working to advance digital dollar adoption.

"We're building infrastructure that enables financial institutions to offer clients secure, compliant access to digital dollars, and AMINA's integration demonstrates the growing institutional demand for trusted stablecoin services," said Nick Robnett, head of crypto business development at Paxos.

Reap plans to embed USDG capabilities across its platform, allowing finance teams to move between blockchain and traditional banking rails within a single interface. Amina Bank will provide USDG access through its existing custody and trading infrastructure serving professional investors.

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