Payments platform Decta explores stablecoin-enabled treasury settlement

요약:Payments platform Decta will use the stablecoin USDC to settle its own funds internationally, converting company money through OpenPayd‘s regulated infrastructure via over-the-counter capabilities. OpenPayd’s chief commercial officer stressed this is a proprietary treasury use case, not a customer-facing payment flow. Decta said the integration helps move funds between entities, manage liquidity, and streamline treasury operations while maintaining regulatory controls. Founded in London in 2015, Decta operates in 32 countries. It previously explored issuing a euro-pegged stablecoin under MiCA. OpenPayd, authorized under MiCA in June, provides fiat-to-digital-asset infrastructure and counts Kraken, eToro, OKX, and B2C2 among clients. The move illustrates stablecoins entering traditional payments infrastructure as a tool for internal treasury and liquidity management.

Payments platform Decta will use USDC to settle its own funds internationally, bringing stablecoins into its back-end treasury operations.

Decta said Tuesday that it will use OpenPayd, a financial infrastructure company, to convert company funds into USDC for international settlement, according to an announcement shared with Cointelegraph.

“This is a proprietary treasury use case rather than a customer-facing payments flow,” Lux Thiagarajah, chief commercial officer at OpenPayd, told Cointelegraph.

“Decta transfers its own funds into OpenPayd‘s regulated infrastructure, where they are converted into USDC via OpenPayd’s over-the-counter capabilities to support international operational settlements,” he added.

The integration shows how stablecoins are moving into traditional payments infrastructure as a tool for internal treasury and liquidity management, without making stablecoins part of its customer-facing payment services.

Stablecoins move into payments firms treasury operations

Decta said the integration will help it move funds between its entities internationally, manage liquidity and streamline treasury operations.

Scott Dawson, CEO of Decta UK, said the company wants technology to make its financial operations faster, simpler and more resilient while maintaining its existing controls and regulatory discipline.

Founded in 2015 in London, Decta is a payments platform that provides payment processing, acquiring, card issuing, banking and other financial infrastructure to businesses. The company operates across 32 countries and serves hundreds of companies, according to its announcement.

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Decta has also explored stablecoin issuance in the past. In August 2024, Decta Limited and France-based Next Generation said they were exploring a potential euro-pegged stablecoin that Decta could issue under the European Unions Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), subject to regulatory approval.

OpenPayd, founded in London in 2018, provides financial infrastructure connecting fiat and digital assets. The company secured authorization under MiCA in June, allowing it to provide crypto services across the European Economic Area, including fiat-to-stablecoin on- and off-ramps. It counts Kraken, eToro, OKX and B2C2 among its clients.

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