Sony Bank Plans U.S. Stablecoin Launch to Expand Enterprise Digital Assets

Published at 2025-12-02 05:45:07

Sony Bank Inc. moved on Dec. 1 to accelerate its U.S. stablecoin strategy, positioning the lender to offer dollar-pegged tokens and tokenized asset solutions to institutional clients. The bank said it is deepening its collaboration with Bastion to build compliant rails and custody capabilities, signaling a push from a traditional financial firm into enterprise-scale digital asset services.

The development matters because regulated stablecoins and tokenization can lower friction for corporate payments, custody and asset issuance, while addressing compliance requirements that have slowed institutional crypto adoption. By pairing a bank-grade issuer with Bastion’s infrastructure, Sony Bank aims to bridge traditional finance and crypto markets, potentially attracting corporate treasuries and institutional counterparties seeking safer, regulated on-chain options.

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