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crypto.news 2025-01-09 14:31:47

FV Bank taps PayPal’s PYUSD for direct deposit and payments

FV Bank is expanding its stablecoin offerings, adding PYUSD for USD integration and cross-border payments. FV Bank has enhanced its stablecoin services by integrating PayPal USD ( PYUSD ) into its digital banking platform. This addition enables account holders to receive PYUSD directly into their USD accounts, with real-time conversion to USD, simplifying global transactions. The feature is now available and allows customers to send PYUSD payments directly from their USD accounts without needing to mint the stablecoin or manage external wallets, according to a press release shared with crypto.news. FV Bank facilitates this through its real-time processing system, which converts USD into PYUSD on demand and delivers it near-instantly to recipients. You might also like: Mark Cuban chooses Bitcoin over Gold as economic hedge FV Bank’s recent digital asset moves In October 2024, FV Bank partnered with Visa to launch debit and corporate expense cards, which were announced at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas. The cards allowed customers to spend both fiat and digital assets globally, integrating banking and crypto solutions for individuals and businesses. This move positions FV Bank as a leading U.S.-licensed bank offering three major stablecoins — USDC ( USDC ), USDT ( USDT ), and PYUSD — alongside traditional banking features. The platform also supports 13 global currencies, enabling businesses and individuals to manage treasury operations more efficiently. The PYUSD integration builds on previous launches, including USDC in 2021 and USDT in 2024. You might also like: Thai authorities unplug Bitcoin mine that stole millions of baht in electricity

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