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Fasset Raises $51M Series B to Expand Stablecoin Banking Services Across Emerging Markets

Fasset secures $51M Series B to scale stablecoin-powered payments and expand financial infrastructure across emerging markets in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

Ilampirai Arivazhagan by Ilampirai Arivazhagan
May 15, 2026
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Fasset Raises $51M Series B to Expand Stablecoin Banking Services Across Emerging Markets
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Fasset has raised $51 million in a Series B funding round, adding to a growing list of fintech companies using stablecoins to build cross-border payment and banking infrastructure outside traditional financial networks.

The round included backing from SBI Group, Investcorp, and Arz Portföy. The funding arrives during a period when venture capital investment in crypto startups remains below the levels seen during the 2021 market cycle, but infrastructure-focused firms continue attracting institutional capital. Investors have increasingly shifted toward companies working on payments, tokenization, settlement, and regulated financial services rather than speculative trading platforms.

Fasset operates a stablecoin-powered banking and payments platform focused on markets across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. According to the company, it currently supports more than 50 payment corridors and processes over $32 billion in annualized transaction volume.

Fasset has raised $51M in Series B.

Marking one of the top fundraises globally this year.

Participated by leading VCs including SBI Group, Arz Portfoy, Investcorp, and strategic family offices.

The capital goes toward global expansion, our onchain product stack, and opening… https://t.co/bTgGv3DZeY pic.twitter.com/91UW1KDg2x

— Fasset (@fasset) May 14, 2026

Stablecoins Are Becoming a Larger Part of Cross-Border Finance

Fasset’s business model reflects a broader trend in financial technology where companies are using stablecoins for international transfers, treasury operations, and business settlements. Traditional cross-border payment systems often rely on correspondent banking networks that can involve multiple intermediaries, settlement delays, and high transaction costs. Those limitations are typically more visible in emerging markets where access to dollar liquidity and international banking infrastructure remains uneven.

Stablecoins, digital assets tied to fiat currencies such as the U.S. dollar, are increasingly being used as settlement layers for faster and cheaper transfers. Industry analysts say the sector has moved beyond crypto trading activity and is now becoming part of mainstream payment infrastructure discussions. At the same time, developments such as Injective USDC becomes stablecoin standard for Cosmos and dYdX highlight how stablecoin infrastructure is expanding deeper into blockchain ecosystems, reinforcing the role of stable assets in cross-chain financial networks.

Several fintech firms launched stablecoin-based banking products over the last year, particularly targeting freelancers, exporters, and small businesses operating across multiple countries. Fasset’s expansion strategy appears focused on those same user groups, especially in regions with large remittance flows and growing mobile-based financial adoption.

Company Plans Expansion Across Asia, Africa and Middle East

The company said the new funding will be used to expand operations, strengthen payment infrastructure, and develop lending and trade finance products. Fasset has also been building what it calls “Own Network,” an internal infrastructure layer connecting payment providers, banks, telecom operators, and digital asset partners across emerging market corridors.

The company has recently increased its focus on markets stretching from North Africa to Southeast Asia, including countries where local currencies face volatility and international transactions remain difficult for smaller businesses.

Industry observers note that fintech firms targeting emerging economies are increasingly positioning stablecoins as alternatives to slower banking rails rather than speculative crypto products. In parallel, other funding developments such as Osero raises $13.5M for stablecoin savings infrastructure further show how investor interest is expanding beyond payments into stablecoin-based savings and yield infrastructure. That approach has gained traction as regulators in several regions begin developing legal frameworks around digital asset payments and stablecoin usage.

Regulatory Questions Still Remain for Stablecoin Firms

Despite rising adoption, stablecoin-based financial services continue facing regulatory uncertainty in multiple jurisdictions. Rules around digital asset custody, anti-money laundering compliance, reserve transparency, and cross-border settlement vary significantly between countries. Companies operating across several markets often require separate licensing structures and banking partnerships in each region.

The sector also faces competition from traditional financial institutions, many of which are now testing blockchain-based settlement systems and tokenized payment infrastructure of their own.

While companies like Fasset argue that blockchain rails can improve access to financial services, analysts say long-term adoption will likely depend on regulatory clarity and the ability to integrate with existing banking systems.

The latest funding round suggests investors still see significant commercial potential in stablecoin-based payment infrastructure, particularly in regions underserved by traditional financial networks.

FAQs

1. What does Fasset do?
Fasset is a fintech company that provides stablecoin-powered banking, payment, and cross-border financial services. The platform mainly focuses on emerging markets across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

2. How much funding did Fasset raise?
Fasset raised $51 million in a Series B funding round backed by investors including SBI Group, Investcorp, and Arz Portföy.

3. How will Fasset use the new funding?
The company plans to use the capital for international expansion, payment infrastructure development, lending products, and trade finance services for businesses operating across borders.

4. Why are stablecoins becoming important in fintech?
Stablecoins are increasingly used for international payments because they can reduce settlement times and lower transfer costs compared to traditional banking systems, especially in emerging markets.

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Ilampirai Arivazhagan

Ilampirai Arivazhagan

Ilampirai Arivazhagan is a data journalist and Web3 funding analyst at Cryip, covering venture capital activity, tokenomics, and crypto market data across global blockchain ecosystems. Her reporting applies IFCN and OSINT-based verification methods to blockchain claims, drawing on certifications in data journalism, journalism fundamentals (NBC Universal Academy), and AI for cybersecurity. Her research has been cited by Coincu and BlockEden.xyz.

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