Majority of institutions with no stablecoin project plan adoption within 12 months

Share This Post

A majority of financial institutions and corporations not currently using stablecoins plan to deploy them within the next six to twelve months, according to an EY-Parthenon survey published Sept. 15.

The survey of 350 decision-makers revealed that 54% of non-stablecoin users expect to begin implementation by 2026. This represents a potential surge in adoption from the current 13% utilization rate across financial institutions and corporates globally.

Organizations cited reduced transaction costs and faster cross-border payments as primary motivators for stablecoin adoption.

Among current users, 41% reported cost savings exceeding 10% compared to traditional payment methods. Cross-border supplier payments are the most common use case, accounting for 62% of implementations.

The survey data showed a clear preference for established stablecoins, with USDC commanding 77% usage among current adopters, followed by USDT at 59%. Euro-denominated EURC has gained traction globally, and it is used by 45% of surveyed organizations.

Regulatory clarity accelerates plans

The passage of the GENIUS Act on July 18 appears to have accelerated institutional interest in the stablecoin sector.

Before the legislation, 73% of organizations identified regulatory uncertainty as the top barrier to adoption. The survey was conducted in June 2025, shortly after Senate approval but before final passage.

Financial institutions anticipated that stablecoins would account for 5% to 10% of global payment value by 2030, representing $2.1 trillion to $4.2 trillion according to EY-Parthenon estimates.

Corporations demonstrated a strong preference for traditional banking partnerships, with 63% looking to existing financial providers for stablecoin capabilities.

Financial institutions responded by planning hybrid approaches, with 53% pursuing a combination of internal and vendor solutions.

Integration paramount

Integration remained crucial for adoption, as 56% of corporations prefer embedded APIs within existing treasury platforms.

Approximately 70% indicated a greater willingness to adopt stablecoins if integrated into enterprise resource planning systems.

The survey revealed that 87% of corporate respondents believe stablecoin adoption can deliver competitive advantages, and 81% plan to conduct formal return-on-investment analyses to quantify potential benefits from deployment.

Despite institutional openness to stablecoin adoption, the survey highlighted that trust remains a significant challenge, given the reliance on major traditional players behind these projects.

The post Majority of institutions with no stablecoin project plan adoption within 12 months appeared first on CryptoSlate.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Ethereum Shows Strength: Indicators Suggest Bigger Moves Ahead

Ethereum is gaining momentum, and several technical signals suggest that a significant move could be on the way With key support levels holding and bullish patterns forming, the market may be setting

Terra’s Fallen Empire Flickers: LUNC and LUNA Rally Into Upgrade Week

While Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon is slated for sentencing later this week and the Terra Classic v218 upgrade heads down the runway, both luna classic (LUNC) and luna (LUNA) have been enjoying a

Corporate Bitcoin portfolios are hiding a massive liability crisis that triggered an average 27% crash last month

Corporate Bitcoin holdings have been treated as a straightforward signal for years: a company buys BTC, investors read it as conviction, and the stock trades with a built-in Bitcoin premium While

Coinbase Opens 24/7 Trading for All Altcoin Monthly Futures, Perpetuals Next

Coinbase has activated 24/7 trading for all altcoin monthly futures, with perpetual-style contracts arriving soon, expanding derivative access that could boost liquidity and price discovery across a

Polish Lawmakers Fail To Override President’s Veto On Crypto Market Bill — Report

According to the latest report, the lower house of Poland’s parliament has failed to overturn the President’s veto of the Crypto-Asset Market Act Earlier this week, the Polish President, Karol

AI Smart Contract Exploits: Expert Warns Agents Could Trigger $10–20B Annual Losses in DeFi Sector

A recent study by MATS and Anthropic Fellows confirms that AI agents can profitably exploit smart contract vulnerabilities, establishing a “concrete lower bound” for economic harm Novel Exploits