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HSBC Bank and Anchorpoint Financial win Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licenses – Details

Banks bring stability, but will they slow down innovation?

HSBC bank and Anchorpoint Financial win Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licenses - Details

Hong Kong has granted its first stablecoin issuer licenses. The initial batch is small and institutional, which sets a cautious tone.

Here’s what you need to know.

Bank-backed issuers dominate first approvals

The first stablecoin licenses went to Anchorpoint Financial and HSBC’s Hong Kong banking arm, both well-known TradFi players. Anchorpoint itself is backed by Standard Chartered, Animoca Brands, and HKT.

The initiative is happening under a new framework, led by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). Both entities are set to begin operations in the coming months.

These approvals are the formal launchpad for the city’s stablecoin regime, which took effect in August 2025.

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Source: HKMA

They’re prioritizing entities with established compliance systems, capital backing, and regulatory respect.

HKMA Chief Executive Eddie Yue stated that the regime would provide –

An orderly operating environment… while ensuring robust user protection and effective risk management.

AMBCrypto previously reported that Hong Kong expanded its licensing regime to cover crypto dealers and custodians. This brought trading and asset storage under the same regulatory perimeter.

The announcement came after a delayed timeline

The HKMA had earlier stated that initial licenses could be issued as early as March. However, approvals only materialized in April.

This is in line with the regime itself, with its strict requirements on reserve backing, redemption mechanisms, governance, and AML controls. The framework also lays out enforcement powers, including fines and license revocations.

Institutions first, broader access later?

In the near term, Hong Kong’s stablecoin market is likely to remain held by institutional players. Limited licenses and stringent compliance thresholds will slow participation from crypto-native firms.

It will certainly increase trust and stability among the masses, but early innovation impediment is a concern. The key question in time, will be whether the HKMA expands access or maintains a bank-led model.


Final Summary

  • Hong Kong’s first stablecoin licenses go to bank-backed players.
  • Strict rules and limited approvals could slow innovation but increase trust.
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Samyukhtha L KM

Journalist

Samyukhtha L KM is a financial journalist and market analyst at AMBCrypto. She covers key market moves, blockchain adoption, and socially-driven crypto trends. She also enjoys providing fresh takes through commentaries on emerging narratives.

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