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Philippines' UnionBank Launches Stablecoin, Conducts Country's First Bank Blockchain Transaction

The group ran its first transaction between three rural banks in an effort to improve its remittance offerings.

AccessTimeIconJul 30, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. UTC
Updated Sep 14, 2021 at 1:52 p.m. UTC

The Philipines' UnionBank has issued its own stablecoin, PHX, according to Filipino media outlet PhilStar Global. With the issuance, the bank also conducted the first blockchain-based transaction by a Filipino bank. 

The PHX stablecoin is pegged to the Philipino peso and backed by UnionBank reserves.

“PHX is a stable store of value, medium of exchange and is a programmable token with self-executing logic. It enables transparent and automatic execution of payments,” said UnionBank Senior Vice President Arvie de Vera.

UnionBank’s blockchain transaction occurred on its i2i payment system which connects islands, institutions and individuals, per PhilStar. Three rural banks took part in the inaugural transfer.

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PHX is available to all UnionBank account holders and purchasable through debits to account holders. In the long run, UnionBank plans on making PHX and i2i interoperable platforms across wallets and platforms in the Philippines and abroad.

The stablecoin and i2i system are hardly baby steps for UnionBank which has maintained a growing interest in digital assets. In February 2019, the bank launched the first two-way virtual currency ATM, largely to address remittance service demand.

Remittance services continue to set the pace for bank development of digital assets. Financial giant J.P. Morgan launched its own payment rail, JPM Coin, on its Quorum blockchain earlier this year. Global settlement network SWIFT has also upped settlement time recently in a bid to counter alternative services like Ripple.

Some 10 million Filipinos live abroad creating a large demand for remittance services. In April, Coins.ph inked a deal with Western Union for direct settlement into Coin.ph wallets. Over the last few years, remittance services have grown three percent annually in the island country.

Phillippines image via Shutterstock

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