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    South Korea's KakaoBank Plans Stablecoin Services: Report
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    South Korea’s KakaoBank Plans Stablecoin Services: Report

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionAugust 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The banking arm of South Korean IT giant Kakao Corporation is reportedly ramping up plans to offer stablecoin services amid a regulatory shift in the country after the election of pro-crypto president Lee Jae-myung.

    KakaoBanks’ chief financial officer Kwon Tae-hoon said during the company’s first-half 2025 earnings call that the company is “reviewing various methods such as issuance and custody,” and “plans to actively participate,” in the “digital asset ecosystem,” ZDNet Korea reported on Wednesday

    Kwon added that the initiative is being spearheaded in cooperation with Kakao’s Stablecoin Task Force, which includes top leadership from its core affiliates including KakaoPay.

    KakaoBanks’ stablecoin move follows the election of President Lee Jae-myung in June, who has since pushed forward with various crypto-related laws, including a bill to legalize stablecoins.

    KakaoBank laying groundwork

    KakaoBank filed for stablecoin-related trademarks on June 23, at the same time as rival Kookmin Bank, a subsidiary of KB Financial Group. Eight other major South Korean banks are also planning Korean won-pegged stablecoins to launch by 2026.