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Published on 2026-04-10 | 2 hours ago
Hong Kong Opens Stablecoin Market with First Approvals for HSBC and Anchorpoint
Hong Kong has issued its first stablecoin issuer licenses under a new
regulatory framework overseen by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.Singapore
Summit: Meet the largest APAC brokers you know (and those you still don't!).The regulator announced the initial batch of approvals on Friday (today).
It said this marks the first licenses issued under its stablecoin regime. Two
entities were approved. They are Anchorpoint Financial and HSBC.HSBC,
Anchorpoint Get First LicensesAnchorpoint Financial is a joint venture. It was formed by Standard
Chartered Bank in Hong Kong, Animoca Brands, and Hong Kong Telecommunications.
It focuses on digital asset infrastructure linked to regulated financial
services.HSBC’s Hong Kong entity, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
Limited, is one of the city’s three note-issuing banks. It is among the largest
banking institutions in Hong Kong.The approvals indicate a cautious start to the licensing process.
Regulators appear to be prioritizing bank-linked and institution-backed issuers
in the early phase of the regime.The announcement follows weeks of market speculation over potential
licensees. It also follows a delay to earlier expectations. HKMA Chief
Executive Eddie Yue said in February that “a very small number of issuers would
be licensed in March.” That timeline was not met before the first approvals
were issued.Hong Kong grants first stablecoin licences to StanChart joint venture and HSBC https://t.co/IoY0a2VPvH— Reuters Asia (@ReutersAsia) April 10, 2026Stablecoin
Infrastructure Expands in Hong KongSeparately, EX.IO signed a memorandum of understanding with Payment Asia.
The two companies said they will explore stablecoin-related payments, custody,
trading, and application use cases in Hong Kong. They said the aim is to
support infrastructure for regulated stablecoin issuers and promote real-world
adoption once the framework is implemented.Hong Kong’s stablecoin regime took effect on August 1, 2025. It requires
issuers of fiat-referenced stablecoins to obtain a license from the Hong Kong
Monetary Authority. The framework includes requirements on reserve backing,
redemption rights, governance standards, and anti-money laundering controls.
This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.
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