ClearBank Partners Tazapay for UK, European Payments Access

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UK banking infrastructure provider ClearBank announced on April 22 that it has partnered with Singapore-based cross-border payments firm Tazapay, granting Tazapay access to UK and European payment rails. The deal marks ClearBankโ€™s first Singapore client and its fifth Asia-based partnership this year, according to ClearBank.

Partnership Overview

Tazapay serves merchants and platforms in more than 170 countries, supports over 80 local payment methods, and holds licenses in Singapore, the US, Canada, and Australia.

ClearBank is an API-driven infrastructure provider and fully regulated bank that gives fintechs and other firms access to UK payment schemes, including Faster Payments and Bacs, through its API.

How the Partnership Works

Tazapay operates a model where businesses fund cross-border payouts with stablecoins, digital tokens designed to hold a steady value such as USDC or USDT. Those funds are converted into government-issued currency when a payout is made.

This approach can free up cash for Tazapayโ€™s business clients by reducing the need to prefund and hold balances in several government-issued currencies. ClearBankโ€™s regulated accounts and payments infrastructure add traditional payment rails to stablecoin-funded payout models.

ClearBankโ€™s Asia Expansion Strategy

The Tazapay partnership fits ClearBankโ€™s broader effort to serve Asia-based fintechs entering the UK and Europe. ClearBankโ€™s API links to UK payment schemes ease setup for Asia-based fintechs that might otherwise need other banking ties.

ClearBank has previously announced UK payment rail partnerships with Chinaโ€™s YeePay, PingPong, and PhotonPay. These partnerships reflect ClearBankโ€™s positioning as a banking infrastructure provider for Asia-based companies expanding into Western markets.

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MorningLightInAGlassBottle
ยท 04-22 21:19
The biggest pitfall for Asian fintech entering the UK and Europe is accounts and clearing; this time, directly connecting rails will greatly improve efficiency.
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BridgeHopBella
ยท 04-22 14:17
This counts as traditional banks paving the way for Web3's overseas expansion.
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GateUser-de366bfc
ยท 04-22 11:05
the key is still the compliance boundary : how to implement the source of stable coins
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PerpNightwatch
ยท 04-22 10:41
ClearBank has been very active in Asia this year, seemingly aiming to take the lead in the cross-border payment gateway.
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GlassDomeUniverse
ยท 04-22 09:51
Traditional Rails and on-chain settlement are beginning to complement each other. Next, it depends on whether more banks will follow suit and elevate cross-border payments to a new level.
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GateUser-318a7dc8
ยท 04-22 09:47
The key is still the compliance boundaries: how to implement the source of stablecoins, KYC/AML, and travel rules? Doing it well can have a significant demonstration effect.
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Mavi001
ยท 04-22 09:31
2026 GOGOGO ๐Ÿ‘Š
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PickingUpCatsInTheContract
ยท 04-22 09:29
Tazapay uses stablecoins for funding, then proceeds through a regulated lending channel, which is both fast and audit-friendly; the approach is quite practical.
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Post-RainCancellationAgent
ยท 04-22 09:28
For merchants accepting payments / platform settlements, this kind of "stablecoin deposit - fiat withdrawal" can save a lot of intermediary bank costs.
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Salt-BakedSentimentChart
ยท 04-22 09:27
The first local client in Singapore indicates that the demand for SEA institutions in the UK and European markets is really increasing.
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