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Global Payments: How Stablecoins Are Reshaping Payments - FinTech Magazine

FinTech Magazine published a June 23, 2026 Q&A with Global Payments executive Nabil Manji on how stablecoins are moving from experimentation into enterprise payment infrastructure, including cross-border settlement, liquidity visibility, and payout use cases.

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2026-06-24 13:05 UTC
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2026-07-02 19:30 UTC
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What happened

  • FinTech Magazine published a Q&A with Nabil Manji, Executive Lead for Enterprise Growth and Partnerships at Global Payments.
  • The article frames stablecoins as increasingly relevant to cross-border settlement, enterprise liquidity management, and payout workflows.
  • Global Payments describes stablecoins as most useful when embedded inside existing payment operations rather than treated as a standalone crypto product.
  • III. Anchoring trust in money: innovation beyond stablecoins - Bank for International Settlements

Why it matters for stablecoins

For TxFlows readers, this is useful single-source market color rather than a regulatory primary document. It shows how a major payments processor is framing stablecoins as part of ordinary enterprise payment operations: faster settlement, clearer liquidity visibility, and payout workflows that hide crypto complexity from business users.

Timeline

  1. June 23, 2026

    FinTech Magazine published the Global Payments stablecoin Q&A.

  2. 2024-2025

    The article says stablecoin circulation grew as institutions began testing real payment flows.

  3. Next five years

    The article expects more stablecoin use inside operational payment flows as regulatory clarity improves.

  4. Publisher published the item

    bis.org reported the item at 2026-06-23T07:00:00.000Z.

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