Toss Bank taps Solana for stablecoin remittances

- Toss Bank has signed an MoU to use Solana for stablecoin remittance.
- The partnership will see the bank integrate blockchain into its financial services.
- The MoU comes as Toss Bank’s parent firm plans for a U.S. IPO.
South Korea’s internet-only bank Toss Bank has signed an MoU with the Solana Foundation to build and test cross-border remittance infrastructure on Solana.
The deal will be a starting point for the third-largest Korean internet bank to gradually integrate blockchain-based digital financial infrastructure into all of its financial services, Park Jin-hyeon, head of strategy at Toss Bank, said in a report on Monday.
Toss Bank plans to move through these in phases, starting with overseas remittances before expanding into payments, digital assets, and tokenized real-world assets.
BREAKING: Toss Bank is set to use Solana for its global remittance and settlement PoC.
— Solana (@solana) June 22, 2026
The South Korean bank’s 15 million customers will be able to experience faster, more cost-effective global digital finance with Solana. pic.twitter.com/fSdOUFWKL0
Toss Bank signs Solana partnership to test blockchain remittances
The MOU lays out three areas of cooperation between the bank and the Solana Foundation.
The initial phase will focus on a proof of concept for global remittance and settlement. The plans at this stage will be to assess whether stablecoins can reduce the cost and speed of overseas transfers.
Both firms will also explore a joint review of blockchain-based payment and settlement models, and lastly assess the application of stablecoin and digital assets in financial services.
“We will work together to build a future where Toss Bank’s 15 million customers can experience faster and more cost-effective global digital finance with Solana,” said Jin-hyeon
The MoU with Toss Bank marks yet another major South Korean financial institution partnering with the Solana Foundation. As recently as April, the Solana Foundation partnered with South Korea’s Shinhan Card for a PoC project to test a real-world payment system using stablecoins on Solana.
Toss Bank’s parent eyes US IPO
More interestingly, Toss Bank’s plans for blockchain-based stablecoin remittances come as the parent firm Viva Republica is preparing for a US initial public offering (IPO) in 2026, targeting a valuation above $10 billion.
The Solana partnership adds a blockchain dimension to Toss’s product roadmap as the company pitches itself to American investors.
South Korea’s crypto market continues to expand under tightening regulations. Just last week, South Korean authorities announced plans to subject cross-border crypto transfers to formal foreign exchange oversight, with registration starting in December 2026.
Among other things, the authorities will require that the Travel Rule, which mandates exchanges to verify and share sender and recipient information during transfers, apply to both the sending and receiving VASPs.
The rule’s scope will then also extend below existing minimum thresholds, covering even small-value transactions, Cryptopolitan reported.
With the changing crypto regulatory landscape in Korea, Toss Bank now “plans to proactively respond to domestic legislative trends regarding stablecoins” going forward.
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FAQs
What did Toss Bank and the Solana Foundation agree to?
Toss Bank signed a memorandum of understanding with the Solana Foundation on June 19 in Seoul to test global remittance and settlement infrastructure on the Solana blockchain, with plans to expand into payments, stablecoins, and tokenized assets in later phases.
How many customers does Toss Bank have?
Toss Bank serves approximately 15 million customers in South Korea, making it the country's third-largest internet-only bank, according to the Solana Foundation.
When is Viva Republica's US IPO expected?
Toss Bank's parent company Viva Republica is preparing for a US IPO in 2026 at a valuation exceeding $10 billion.
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Ibiam Wayas
Ibiam Wayas has covered the crypto news beat since 2019. He studied Computer Science at National Open University of Nigeria. His work has appeared on various crypto news platforms, including Coinfomania, Crypto News Australia, and AltcoinBuzz. Drawing on his background in Computer Science, he now focuses on crypto, robotics, and longevity news.
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