Circle partners with Nium to connect USDC settlement to the global payment network

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Mars Finance News, on May 27th, Circle Technology Services (a subsidiary of Circle Internet Group) announced a partnership with Nium, a global real-time cross-border payment infrastructure platform, aimed at connecting stablecoin settlement with a global payment network spanning over 190 countries. According to the statement, Nium joins the Circle Payment Network (CPN) as a global payment partner, providing financial institutions within the network direct access to its distribution infrastructure, covering more than 100 local currencies. This partnership enables financial institutions to settle using USDC, integrate funds into Nium’s payment infrastructure through the CPN network with a single integration, and deliver local currency funds to global accounts, wallets, and cards.
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DustCollector7
· 11h ago
Financial institutions no longer need to build their own systems; they can just use CPN directly.
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TheCandlestickChartLooksLikeAn
· 12h ago
Single integration handles hundreds of currencies, product managers rejoice
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GateUser-665eb149
· 12h ago
Will cross-border settlements save a lot of transaction fees in the future?
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Salt-BakedBabyPotatoes
· 12h ago
Nium's infrastructure combined with CPN, this combo is quite something
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GateUser-bee672a5
· 12h ago
Circle, this round is looking solid—USDC plus the global payments network makes it easier for institutions to get involved.
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