PANews, February 19 – Canza Finance announced that it has reached a strategic integration with First Digital, aimed at supporting institutional and B2B stablecoin settlement processes using FDUSD. Over the past year, Canza Finance has handled approximately $200 million in stablecoin transactions, primarily driven by OTC trading activities and cross-border B2B transactions in emerging markets. Through this partnership, FDUSD will be introduced as an additional settlement option within Canza Finance’s client network.
Vincent Chok, Founder and Group CEO of First Digital, stated that this integration supports the commitment to expanding responsible and scalable stablecoin use cases. Canza Finance’s position in the institutional settlement network makes it a partner in promoting FDUSD adoption in emerging markets. Canza Finance stated that supporting FDUSD in its settlement processes aligns with its mission to provide efficient, transparent, and trustworthy digital asset infrastructure for enterprise clients.
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