PayPal Stablecoin PYUSD Expands to 70 Markets Globally, Now Available in Singapore and Colombia

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PayPal announces that its USD stablecoin, PayPal USD (PYUSD), has now expanded to 70 global markets. Users in regions such as Singapore in Asia-Pacific and Colombia, Peru, and the Dominican Republic in South America can now buy, sell, and transfer PYUSD, providing more timely and low-cost fund transfer and settlement options for users and businesses worldwide.

PayPal USD (PYUSD) First Expands to Asia-Pacific and South American Countries

PayPal announced that PYUSD is now available in 70 markets worldwide, allowing users to purchase and use the USD-pegged stablecoin for global remittances through PayPal.

PYUSD is a regulated stablecoin financial asset overseen by U.S. federal authorities. Its issuance and operation follow relevant legal frameworks to ensure asset stability and security. Since its initial launch in the U.S. in 2023, this is its first expansion to 70 markets globally. Currently, users in Singapore, the UK, Colombia, Peru, and the Dominican Republic can access it first, with other markets expected to be gradually enabled in the coming weeks.

May Zabaneh, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cryptocurrency at PayPal, stated that consumers and businesses worldwide are seeking faster, more convenient ways to conduct global transactions and remittances. However, current systems are often costly, time-consuming, and outdated in settlement times. By enabling PYUSD in accounts across 70 markets, PayPal allows users to access cross-border funds more quickly and at lower costs. Users can buy, hold, receive, and send PYUSD directly through their PayPal accounts, with instant transfers to other PayPal accounts or third-party digital wallets. For users with cross-border remittance needs, stablecoins reduce intermediary bank fees, making fund flows faster and more immediate.

For merchants and business owners, the speed of fund receipt directly impacts operational flexibility. Traditional cross-border settlements can take days or weeks, but transactions using PYUSD can settle within minutes. This accelerated settlement mechanism helps businesses manage liquidity more efficiently and reduces reliance on long settlement cycles. Qualified merchants receiving PYUSD can quickly withdraw and convert it into local currency for daily operations, lowering foreign exchange costs. Shortening fund stagnation times enables companies to operate more robustly in global trade.

PYUSD Launches Rewards Program

In addition to basic transfer functions, PayPal offers a rewards program for eligible users holding PYUSD, encouraging increased digital asset retention. In terms of consumer applications, PYUSD is not limited to investment or savings; users can convert it into fiat currency when withdrawing funds, integrating seamlessly with existing commercial spending. This smooth transition from digital wallets to physical spending enhances the practical value of stablecoins as a payment tool.

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