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Sony Bank Wins Conditional U.S. Approval for Dollar-Backed Stablecoin

Hızlı Bakış

  • Sony Bank has received conditional approval from the U.S.
  • OCC to establish Connectia Trust, a national trust bank aimed at issuing a dollar-backed stablecoin.
  • The subsidiary, capitalized at $40 million, is expected to launch in 2027, potentially for use in Sony's digital ecosystem.

Yapay zekâ özeti

Neden Önemli?

Sony Bank has received conditional approval from the U.S. OCC to establish a national trust bank, Connectia Trust, to issue a dollar-backed stablecoin. This move is part of Sony Financial Group's strategy to build its digital asset business.

Yazı boyutu

In brief

Japan's Sony Bank has won conditional approval from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to set up a national trust bank, Connectia Trust, to issue a dollar-backed stablecoin.

The subsidiary will be established this month with $40 million in capital and is expected to begin operations in 2027, pending final approval.

Sony envisions U.S. customers using the token to pay for video games, anime and subscriptions across its ecosystem.

Sony Bank has secured conditional approval from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to establish a national trust bank, moving Japan's Sony Financial Group closer to issuing its own dollar-backed stablecoin.

The lender plans to set up a wholly owned subsidiary, Connectia Trust, this month with $40 million in capital, it said in a statement dated July 6. The unit would issue and manage a dollar-denominated stablecoin, and is expected to begin operating in 2027 once it clears the regulator's remaining conditions.

Sony Bank said the trust is meant to build a "medium- to long-term business foundation" for Sony Financial Group's digital-asset business. It has not yet named a representative for Connectia Trust.

A stablecoin for the PlayStation economy

The bank previously told Nikkei that it wants U.S. customers to use the token to pay for digital content across Sony's ecosystem, trimming the fees that come with card payments. Sony's footprint spans the PlayStation platform and the Crunchyroll anime service, though no major franchise has yet committed to the plan.

The push is only viable in the U.S. thanks to the GENIUS Act, the federal law passed last year that set reserve and disclosure rules for dollar-pegged tokens. It also dovetails with Sony's wider crypto strategy: the company launched an Ethereum layer-2 network, Soneium, in early 2025, on which its blockchain partner Startale rolled out a separate dollar stablecoin late last year. For its own token, Sony Bank has tapped infrastructure firm Bastion to handle issuance, reserve management and custody.

A crowded charter queue

Sony is joining a line of crypto and payments firms seeking federal trust status. In December, the OCC conditionally approved Circle, Ripple, BitGo, Fidelity Digital Assets and Paxos, and applications have kept coming, including one from Trump-linked World Liberty Financial. A national trust charter lets a firm custody assets, manage reserves and issue stablecoins under federal supervision, but bars it from taking cash deposits or making loans.

Sony's bid has already faced pushback. The Independent Community Bankers of America urged the OCC to reject the Connectia Trust application in November, arguing it would let Sony issue deposit-like stablecoins while sidestepping the insurance and rules that bind ordinary banks.

The wave of applications has also drawn political heat, with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) arguing that the OCC improperly granted charters to firms that don't qualify under the National Bank Act. The Digital Chamber, a trade group representing more than 250 crypto companies, rejected that in May, with CEO Cody Carbone saying the criticism "misreads both the statute and the OCC's longstanding charter authority." A U.S. banking lobby has also weighed a lawsuit over the charters.

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • Connectia Trust to begin operations in 2027.

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Açık Sorular

  • Will Connectia Trust receive final approval?
  • Which Sony services will integrate the stablecoin first?
  • What will be the specific fee reductions for users?

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