Payment giant moves to embed digital currency settlement across its global network, signaling mainstreaming of on-chain payments.Payment giant moves to embed digital currency settlement across its global network, signaling mainstreaming of on-chain payments.

Mastercard Acquires BVNK to Expand Stablecoin Settlement Infrastructure

2026/03/18 10:33
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Mastercard Acquires BVNK to Expand Stablecoin Settlement Infrastructure

Mastercard has agreed to acquire BVNK, a stablecoin infrastructure provider processing roughly $30 billion in annual transactions, marking a significant institutional push to integrate blockchain-based payment rails into traditional payment systems.

The deal, which BVNK announced late Tuesday, remains subject to regulatory approvals expected to conclude in late 2026. Until close, BVNK operates independently and will maintain unchanged service for existing customers, including major enterprise clients such as Worldpay, Deel, Rapyd, and Flywire.

The acquisition pairs Mastercard's global payments infrastructure – spanning 200+ countries in 150 currencies – with BVNK's regulatory licensing and technical expertise in stablecoin settlement. The combination unlocks a suite of new capabilities: 24/7 stablecoin settlement for payment processors and acquirers, stablecoin checkout options integrated into Mastercard's payment gateway, and fiat conversion rails across cards, accounts, and wallets.

"There is no better partner for that ambition than Mastercard," BVNK founder and CEO Nik Ramchandra said in the announcement, framing the deal as alignment on how stablecoins will become the base layer for global money movement.

Mastercard has methodically expanded into digital assets over the past two years, moving beyond cryptographic payments toward embedded settlement infrastructure. The BVNK acquisition accelerates that strategy, positioning the payment giant as a primary conduit for enterprises seeking to settle transactions on-chain without abandoning compatibility with traditional banking rails.

For the broader digital assets ecosystem, the deal signals institutional acceptance of stablecoins as infrastructure rather than speculation. Where BVNK and competitors operated as specialist infrastructure providers, integration into a global payments network of Mastercard's scale removes friction for merchant and enterprise adoption – a prerequisite for stablecoins to move beyond cryptocurrency verticals.

The regulatory approval window through late 2026 will test how financial authorities evaluate integration of blockchain settlement into mainstream payment systems. No enforcement actions or delays have been signaled by regulators to date.

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