Japan's Top Banks to Launch Stablecoin by March 2027

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Top altcoin news breaks as Japan’s three largest banks—Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMBC), and Mizuho Financial Group—announce plans to launch stablecoins by March 2027. The token launch news follows a June 10 statement confirming the stablecoin will operate under a trust agreement with a separate trustee. Built on Project Pax and MUFG’s Progmat tech, the project aims to streamline cross-border and B2B transactions. The FSA has been monitoring the initiative since November 2025.

Three of Japan’s most powerful financial institutions just decided to do something together that none of them could easily do alone: build a stablecoin that the country’s business sector might actually use.

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMBC), and Mizuho Financial Group announced on June 10 that they will jointly issue stablecoins by March 2027. The trio collectively manages assets that make them some of the largest banking entities on the planet.

How the stablecoin will actually work

The issuance will be structured under a trust agreement, with all three banks acting as joint settlors. A separate trust institution will serve as trustee, meaning the stablecoin’s reserves won’t sit on any single bank’s balance sheet in the traditional sense.

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The primary focus is business-to-business and cross-border transactions, not retail payments. A dedicated council has been established to develop the operational frameworks governing everything from issuance mechanics to compliance protocols.

Project Pax and the Progmat backbone

This initiative builds on Project Pax, a cross-border payments project that launched in 2024 and runs on MUFG’s proprietary digital ledger technology called Progmat. The FSA has been overseeing the initiative since November 2025.

Prior pilot work from the megabanks has targeted approximately ¥1 trillion (roughly $6.7B at current exchange rates) in stablecoin issuance by 2028. Japan is still overwhelmingly a cash economy, and the megabanks’ stablecoin play is focused on modernizing the back-office infrastructure that moves money between corporations and across borders.

Why Japan, why now

Japan’s regulatory posture toward digital assets has shifted meaningfully. The FSA’s involvement since November 2025 signals that this is a supervised, sanctioned initiative. Japan previously experienced the Mt. Gox collapse in 2014 and the Coincheck hack in 2018, events that made regulators deeply skeptical of crypto for years.

What this means for investors

The ¥1 trillion target by 2028 creates a potential liquidity pool that could attract cross-border settlement activity from across Asia. MUFG’s Progmat platform becomes significantly more valuable if it serves as the rails for a multi-bank stablecoin.

March 2027 is the stated timeline for launch. The FSA’s early and active involvement since November 2025 suggests this initiative has regulatory backing that many prior banking consortium blockchain projects lacked.

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