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Guatemala's Largest Bank Banco Industrial Adopts SukuPay's Stablecoin Rails for Remittances

May 21, 2025 at 09:03 pm

output: Remittances to Guatemala number around $21 billion annually, which is nearly 20% of the country's GDP.

Guatemala's Largest Bank Banco Industrial Adopts SukuPay's Stablecoin Rails for Remittances

Guatemala's largest bank, Banco Industrial, has adopted blockchain firm SukuPay's stablecoin rails for customers to send remittances from the U.S.

As part of a push to improve financial inclusion, SukuPay will allow Guatemalans to receive funds from the U.S. for a flat 99 cent fee using only a phone number.

The integration was announced Wednesday by SukuPay.

"This integration marks the first time a crypto-native protocol has gone live at this depth inside a top-tier Latin American retail bank," the firm said.

SukuPay's technology was unveiled in April by blockchain startup Suku as a way of allowing cross-border money transfers without the need to create a crypto wallet. It is built on Ethereum scaling network Polygon and uses the USDC stablecoin.

Stablecoins, now a nearly $230 billion asset class, are one of crypto's most practical success stories. Pegged to fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar, they’ve become popular tools for payments, remittances and savings—especially in developing countries where banking access is limited or local currencies are volatile.

SukuPay's integration into Banco Industrial also highlights how blockchain-based rails are quietly entering the financial mainstream, not as investment vehicles but as invisible plumbing for real-world money movement.

Remittances to Guatemala number around $21 billion annually, which is nearly 20% of the country's GDP.

Only 35% of Guatemalan adults had access to formal bank accounts as of 2022, according to the World Bank's Findex Data, making it a prime market for tools that can improve financial inclusion.

Original source:coindesk

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