Europe’s Largest Bank HSBC Launches First-Ever Crypto Settlement Service in Hong Kong
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HSBC has launched the first-of-its-kind crypto settlement program in Hong Kong, simplifying blockchain-based transactions.
The $3 trillion financial institution has brought blockchain technology closer to its Hong Kong corporate clients. In a press
release
on Thursday, HSBC announced that users can now settle transactions using digital assets, increasing efficiency and reducing costs.
Hong Kong Users Gain Access to Crypto Settlements
Notably, the blockchain-based settlement service is the first ever in Hong Kong, as crypto-focused innovations continue to broaden their reach.
HSBC
launched the platform on May 22, allowing for quick and secure payments within its clients in the city.
The service instantly tokenizes fiat deposits, converting them into cryptocurrencies on the platform. Leveraging blockchain technology’s fast and reduced transactional acumen, HSBC corporate clients can make instant Hong Kong and USD payments more efficiently.
Furthermore, users can move funds digitally among HSBC Hong Kong wallets around the clock at a meager fee compared to traditional banking systems. Remarkably, this service is only currently accessible to Hong Kong users, but HSBC revealed plans to expand to Asia and Europe in the second half of 2025.
HSBC Completes First Transaction
Following the launch, HSBC’s blockchain solution processed its first transaction for a client. Notably, it did this with Ant International, an affiliate of Alibaba Group Holdings.
The duo completed the platform’s first-ever instant fund tokenization and transfer. Ant initiated the transaction from its treasury management platform, and HSBC’s DLT protocol digitized and moved the funds to their destination.
Moreover, Ant International and HSBC have other business ventures in common. On Thursday, they successfully pilot-tested Ant’s Whale platform, a digital treasury and tokenization solution.
Hong Kong’s Crypto Hub Push
Lewis Sun, the global head of domestic and emerging payments for global payment solutions at HSBC, described Hong Kong as an innovation-driven hub. He noted that the service perfectly blends the traditional and digital worlds and reflects the solutions that tokenized deposits offer.
In truth, Hong Kong has made efforts to establish itself as a global crypto hub. Meanwhile, to attract the innovation, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC)
issued licenses
to four new exchanges, including Accumulus Global and DFX Labs.
Hong Kong also allows wealthy immigrants to
disclose
their net worth in Bitcoin and Ethereum during visa applications, further demonstrating its friendly disposition towards cryptocurrencies. In May, the city passed a stablecoin bill, requiring issuers to obtain an operational license from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA).
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