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Rapyd launches stablecoin payment solutions

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockSeptember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Global fintech company Rapyd has launched a new suite of stablecoin payment solutions, offering businesses the ability to accept, settle and pay out using stablecoins.

The move positions the firm as a single provider for companies looking to navigate volatile currencies, slow settlement times and fragmented payment systems. Rapyd’s platform allows businesses to:

  • Accept stablecoin payments from global customers and convert them instantly into preferred fiat currencies.
  • Send stablecoin payouts securely to businesses and individuals around the world.
  • Settle in stablecoins, providing faster liquidity and reducing reliance on traditional banking rails such as SWIFT or ACH.

“Stablecoins have moved from early-stage concept to global utility, and companies need partners who can bridge digital assets with real-world business needs,” said Arik Shtilman, Rapyd’s CEO and co-founder. “Rapyd’s role is to strip away the complexity, integrate stablecoins into global money movement, and give businesses more control over how and when they move funds.”

The launch comes as regulatory frameworks for stablecoins begin to solidify worldwide. In the US, the GENIUS Act, alongside Europe’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation and similar efforts in other regions, is setting clearer operating standards for digital assets. Industry analysts say this clarity is driving adoption across sectors such as gaming, e-commerce and online trading.

David Rosa, General Manager of Rapyd’s Scale Business Unit, described the product as a response to growing liquidity pressures.

“Enterprises are under pressure to manage liquidity in real time while navigating multiple currencies and jurisdictions,” he said. “Our stablecoin payment solutions are built to remove those barriers. By combining stablecoin rails with our existing treasury, payout and settlement infrastructure, we give CFOs and operations teams the ability to move funds instantly, reduce FX exposure, and cut out unnecessary intermediaries.”

Rapyd’s solution is designed for enterprises with global operations, from platforms managing cross-border transactions to marketplaces seeking to reduce foreign exchange risks. The company said it also provides new opportunities for the creator economy, where beneficiaries in emerging markets could receive income in stablecoins pegged to established fiat currencies.

The fintech firm already operates one of the world’s largest local payments networks, enabling businesses to transact in more than 100 countries. By integrating stablecoin capabilities into its existing infrastructure, Rapyd aims to provide companies with greater flexibility across both traditional and digital currencies.

Industry observers see the move as part of a broader trend, with stablecoins emerging as a bridge between conventional finance and digital assets. Analysts say that as more firms integrate them into treasury and payments, the sector may see its most significant transformation since the rise of card networks.

More information about the new suite of products is available on the company’s website at rapyd.net.

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