London, United Kingdom, April 27th, 2026, Chainwire
PalWallet, a provider of financial infrastructure for digital assets, today announced the launch of its new platform designed to bridge the gap between stablecoin settlement and traditional banking services. The announcement, coinciding with the company’s appearance as a 5-star sponsor at Money20/20 Europe 2026, addresses the industry’s critical need for institutional-grade payment infrastructure.
As many industry leaders prepare to gather at this year’s premier fintech summits to discuss the role of digital assets in next-generation payment systems, the narrative is shifting from theoretical potential to structural utility. While the benefits of 24/7, near-instant settlement are well-documented, the financial sector is reaching a consensus: broad adoption is no longer a matter of market sentiment, but a challenge of operational engineering.
For years, the promise of blockchain-based payments was hindered by the “last mile” problem-the friction between decentralized ledgers and the rigid, regulated world of traditional banking. Today, as financial institutions and corporate treasuries look to solve the inherent delays of correspondent banking, the focus has landed squarely on the underlying rails that make these assets usable in a professional context.
The Operational Imperative
Traditional cross-border payment systems continue to rely on correspondent banking networks that introduce significant delays, costs, and operational complexity. Transactions can take several days to settle, often requiring pre-funded liquidity across multiple jurisdictions. In an era of instant global commerce, this lag is more than an inconvenience; it is a drain on capital efficiency.
Stablecoins, typically pegged to the US dollar and operating on high-throughput blockchain networks, offer a compelling alternative. By enabling value to move on a single, shared ledger, they eliminate the need for the chain of intermediaries that defines legacy finance. This allows for continuous settlement and reduces the dependency on fragmented banking hours.
However, moving from a pilot program to a full-scale operational rollout requires a comprehensive stack that handles the complexities of compliance, connectivity, and conversion.
Bridging the Infrastructure Gap
This is where the next era of financial architecture comes into play. Adoption remains dependent on infrastructure that can provide institutions with compliance controls, fiat on- and off-ramps, and API connectivity.
This strategy reflects a broader market trend: the move away from simply “holding” digital assets and toward integrating them into the bedrock of global financial systems.
A Regulated Framework
The momentum behind this transition is being further bolstered by regulatory developments. Frameworks such as the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation are providing the clarity necessary for institutional participation. With clear mandates for reserve backing and issuer licensing, stablecoins have moved into the regulatory mainstream.
“Stablecoins are being evaluated in terms of how they improve settlement and liquidity, rather than as standalone assets,” says Thomas O’Leary, Chief Marketing Officer at PalWallet. “The focus is on operational efficiency and integration with existing financial infrastructure.”
For a corporate treasurer, the interest in stablecoins isn’t driven by speculation; it is driven by the need for a payment rail that works as fast as their business does. They require systems that support real-time fund movement to reduce the need for idle, pre-funded capital.
Looking Toward the Future
As the global money ecosystem prepares to convene in Amsterdam, the “rewiring” of the financial stack will be a central theme. The presence of infrastructure leaders like PalWallet signals that the industry is ready to move beyond the experimental phase.
By focusing on the intersection of stablecoin settlement and traditional banking, these platforms are providing the essential plumbing for a global economy that is increasingly digital, 24/7, and borderless. In the coming years, the leaders of the financial world will not be those who merely adopt digital assets, but those who successfully build the infrastructure to move them.
About PalWallet
PalWallet provides enterprise-grade stablecoin and payments infrastructure, enabling PSPs, fintechs, and global merchants to integrate USDC and USDT settlement rails, digital wallets, and real-time treasury management through a single unified API. The platform delivers near-instant cross-border settlement, reduced transaction and FX costs, and enhanced liquidity control, while maintaining compliance through institutional-grade custody and regulatory-aligned frameworks.
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Chief Marketing Officer
Tom O’Leary
PALWALLET LIMITED
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