- Solana enters first-ever partnership with a Korean bank
- Toss Bank to test cross-border payments with stablecoins
Renowned South Korean digital bank Toss Bank has chosen to integrate with Solana in its quest to test how blockchain technology could power a more efficient and faster global payment system.
In a recent announcement shared earlier today, Toss Bank confirmed it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Solana Foundation to integrate with the fast-growing blockchain as part of this move.
Solana enters first-ever partnership with a Korean bank
Following the partnership deal, Toss Bank will leverage the Solana blockchain infrastructure to explore faster and more efficient global payment systems while improving its services for its customers.
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Per statements released by the bank and its executives, the partnership will focus on testing how blockchain technology, especially Solana, can improve cross-border payments and support other traditional financial services.
More particularly, the Korean bank will utilize the partnership to build a proof-of-concept (PoC) project that will test global remittance and settlement infrastructure using the Solana network.
This partnership marks a major milestone for Solana, as it not only expands its presence in the Korean region but also marks its first-ever partnership with a South Korean digital bank.
Toss Bank to test cross-border payments with stablecoins
While its quest goes beyond primary financial services, the bank specifically noted that it has also pursued the integration to explore whether stablecoins can be efficiently used by traditional platforms for international transfers.
The bank believes this is a major concern for financial service providers, and it has garnered significant interest among financial institutions across the world.
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Apart from its quest to test the thesis of merging blockchain with global remittances, the bank revealed that it will introduce blockchain technology gradually into the services it already provides.
As such, it will start by integrating Solana with its international transfers before looking at wider applications in payments and, possibly, tokenization.
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