Circle Eyes Issuing Stablecoin in Japan After New Rules Take Effect

• Circle is considering issuing a stablecoin in Japan, given that legislation governing stablecoins took effect on June 1.
• The Payment Services Act certifies stablecoins backed by legal tender as an “electronic payment method” and allows their issuance.
• Major Japanese financial institutions have been exploring stablecoins, with Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation announcing its plans to issue its own stablecoin platform, called Progmat.

Circle Mulls Issuing Stablecoin in Japan

Circle is considering issuing a stablecoin in Japan, given that legislation governing stablecoins took effect on June 1. In an interview with CoinDesk Japan, Circle co-founder and CEO Jeremy Allaire said that if stablecoins become more widely used for cross-border trade, foreign currency transactions and global commerce, Japan will become an extremely large market.

Payment Services Act Certifies Stablecoins

Japan’s revised Payment Services Act certifies stablecoins backed by legal tender as an “electronic payment method” and allows their issuance. Stablecoin issuers will have to abide by tough rules. Stablecoins must be pegged to the yen or other legal tender and guarantee holders the right to redeem them at face value.

Overseas Stablecoins Allowed

Only licensed financial institutions like licensed banks, registered money transfer agents and trust companies will be able to issue stablecoins. The country’s Financial Services Agency moved to lift a ban on overseas stablecoins in December last year.

Circle Obtains MPI License

Circle recently obtained a Major Payment Institution (MPI) license in Singapore, which allows it to offer digital payment token services, cross-border money transfer services and domestic money transfer services in the city-state.

Mitsubishi UFJ Plans To Issue Its Own Stablecoin Platform

Major Japanese financial institutions have been exploring stablecoins, with Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation announcing its plans to issue its own stablecoin platform, called Progmat.