#HongKongStablecoinIssuerLicenseList



Hong Kong is preparing to become one of the first major financial hubs to implement a fully regulated licensing regime for stablecoin issuers, overseen by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. The framework requires any entity issuing fiat-backed stablecoins in Hong Kong—or issuing Hong Kong-dollar-pegged stablecoins globally—to obtain an official license from the regulator.
Current Status of the License List
According to the official register maintained by the HKMA, no companies have yet been formally granted a stablecoin issuer license. The regulator is still reviewing applications and will update the public register once approvals are finalized.
Regulators expect the first batch of licenses to be issued in 2026, and only a small number of firms will likely receive approval initially to ensure strict compliance with risk management and reserve requirements.
Companies Reportedly in the First License Batch (Market Reports)
Media reports suggest that a few institutions are likely to be included in the first round of stablecoin licenses:

HSBC

Standard Chartered

OSL Group

These companies are considered strong candidates because of their regulatory experience, financial infrastructure, and compliance capabilities.
Stablecoin Sandbox Participants
Before full licensing, the HKMA launched a stablecoin sandbox program to test potential issuers. Participants included:

Jingdong Coinlink Technology Hong Kong Limited

RD InnoTech Limited

A consortium led by Standard Chartered Bank with Animoca Brands and Hong Kong Telecommunications.

Why This Is Important
Hong Kong’s stablecoin licensing regime aims to:

Ensure 100% reserve backing for stablecoins

Require strong AML and risk management systems

Provide 1:1 redemption with fiat currency

Strengthen Hong Kong’s position as a regulated global crypto hub.

Market Impact
If the first licenses are approved, Hong Kong could become one of the most regulated stablecoin markets in the world, bridging traditional finance and Web3. This may attract global institutions and increase confidence in stablecoin-based payments and trading across Asia.
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ShainingMoonvip
· 3h ago
To The Moon 🌕
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HighAmbitionvip
· 9h ago
thnxx for the update
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