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    Standard Chartered and AirAsia Parent Explore Ringgit-Backed Stablecoin

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 12, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia and Capital A, the parent company of AirAsia, have taken a major step into the country’s digital asset landscape with plans to explore a ringgit-pegged stablecoin.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Standard Chartered and Capital A will jointly explore a ringgit-backed stablecoin built for institutional and wholesale use.
    • The pilot operates under Malaysia’s Digital Asset Innovation Hub as the country accelerates tokenization.
    • Malaysia has been pushing toward a broader national digital-asset strategy.

    The two companies signed a letter of intent on Friday to work on the initiative under Malaysia’s Digital Asset Innovation Hub, a regulatory framework launched by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) in June to encourage experimentation in tokenization and blockchain-based finance.

    Standard Chartered, Capital A Target Institutional Use Cases for Ringgit Stablecoin

    The effort marks Capital A’s first involvement in regulated digital asset development.

    Under the plan, Standard Chartered Malaysia would act as the issuer of the ringgit-backed token, while Capital A and its ecosystem partners would design and test wholesale-focused use cases.

    The companies emphasized that the pilot will target institutional and enterprise applications rather than retail consumers.

    Both parties framed the project as aligned with Malaysia’s wider ambitions to modernize payments, settlement rails and capital markets through emerging technologies.

    Capital A said the collaboration “supports the aspirations of Malaysia,” signaling that stablecoins could become part of the country’s long-term financial infrastructure strategy.

    The future of finance goes digital with Capital A Standard Chartered Malaysiahttps://t.co/1kAliG4y2E

    — AirAsia (@airasia) December 12, 2025

    The move follows growing interest within Malaysia’s leadership, including the launch of a separate ringgit-backed stablecoin by the eldest son of the nation’s king.

    BNM has recently accelerated its work in digital assets. Last month, it introduced a three-year roadmap to test asset tokenization in live environments and announced the formation of an Asset Tokenization Industry Working Group to coordinate development across banks, fintechs and regulators.

    The central bank’s initiatives aim to provide controlled testing grounds while identifying legal and regulatory hurdles ahead of broader adoption.

    Malaysia has been reassessing its digital asset stance since early 2025, when government officials began exploring a new national crypto policy.

    Earlier this week, Malaysia’s Crown Prince formally stepped into the digital-asset sector with a new state-backed stablecoin initiative and a large crypto-treasury plan.

    Bullish Aim Sdn. Bhd., chaired and owned by His Royal Highness Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, the Regent of Johor, announced the launch of RMJDT, a ringgit-backed stablecoin issued on Zetrix, the Layer-1 blockchain that powers Malaysia’s national Malaysia Blockchain Infrastructure.

    Malaysia’s Securities Regulator Proposes Major Overhaul of Crypto Exchange Rules

    As reported, Malaysia’s Securities Commission (SC) has unveiled plans to modernize its Digital Asset Exchange (DAX) regulatory framework following a surge in crypto trading volumes, which hit RM13.9 billion ($2.9 billion) in 2024, more than double the previous year.

    The SC’s consultation paper, open from June 30 to August 11, 2025, outlines reforms aimed at speeding up token listings, strengthening governance, and enhancing investor protection as Malaysia’s digital asset ecosystem matures.

    Under the proposed rules, eligible tokens could be listed on regulated exchanges without prior SC approval, provided they meet predefined criteria.

    The move is intended to reduce regulatory bottlenecks and allow exchanges to respond faster to market demand, though it places more responsibility on operators to ensure compliance and manage risks.

    The regulator also plans to impose stricter governance standards, including segregation of client assets, improved risk management, and higher financial thresholds for DAX operators to bolster resilience and investor confidence.

    The reforms form part of Malaysia’s broader fintech and crypto modernization push, which includes Bank Negara Malaysia’s exploration of asset tokenization and CBDC pilots.

    However, regulators continue to stress caution, maintaining that cryptocurrencies are not legal tender and ramping up enforcement against unlicensed exchanges such as Bybit and Huobi.

    The post Standard Chartered and AirAsia Parent Explore Ringgit-Backed Stablecoin appeared first on Cryptonews.

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