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HSBC Prioritizes Tokenization over Stablecoins in Corporate Strategy

As global banks accelerate their pursuit of stablecoin integration, global megabank HSBC is doubling down on tokenization, specifically targeting corporate clients. According to a Bloomberg report released on Tuesday, HSBC Holdings is set to introduce tokenized deposits to its corporate clientele in both the United States and the United Arab Emirates within the first half of 2026.

HSBC's Tokenized Deposit Service (TDS) promises clients the capability to execute domestic and international money transfers in mere seconds, operating on a 24/7 basis. Manish Kohli, HSBC’s global head of payments solutions, stated, “The conversation around tokenization, stablecoins, digital money, and digital currencies has gained significant traction. We are making substantial investments in this domain.”

Tokenized Deposits vs. Stablecoins: A Strategic Differentiation

Tokenized deposits represent digital proxies of bank deposits, issued on a blockchain network by regulated financial institutions, facilitating instant, round-the-clock transactions and enabling programmable payment functionalities. This contrasts with stablecoins, which are often pegged to fiat currencies like the US dollar and collateralized by assets such as government debt. Deposit tokens, conversely, are backed by the issuer’s balance sheet, providing an additional layer of security and stability.

Furthermore, while stablecoin issuers like Circle face restrictions on offering yields on user holdings, tokenized deposits possess the inherent advantage of providing interest payouts. According to Kohli, HSBC envisions expanding the applications of tokenized deposits in programmable payments and autonomous treasuries — systems employing automation and artificial intelligence to autonomously manage cash flow and mitigate liquidity risks.

“In our discussions with nearly every large corporation, treasury transformation emerges as a dominant theme,” the HSBC executive observed.

HSBC Leaves Door Open to Future Stablecoin Endeavors

This product's expansion into the US and UAE follows its initial launch in Hong Kong in May, where Ant International became the pioneering client to leverage the TDS solution. Since then, HSBC has broadened the offering across multiple markets, including Singapore, the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg.

HSBC’s decision to prioritize tokenized deposits aligns with similar moves from major players like JPMorgan, who are also intensifying their focus on the technology. On November 12, JPMorgan unveiled the JPM Coin, a deposit token representing US dollar deposits held at the bank. The company distinguished the token from traditional stablecoins, with JPMorgan’s blockchain executive Naveen Mallela emphasizing that deposit tokens operate within existing banking regulatory frameworks.

While championing tokenized deposits, HSBC remains open to the possibility of issuing a stablecoin in the future. “It’s a consideration we continue to evaluate,” Kohli noted, adding, “Several prerequisites must be met, particularly the establishment of a clearer legal framework.”


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