South Korea’s Hana Financial Group and UK-based Standard Chartered Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on global financial services andSouth Korea’s Hana Financial Group and UK-based Standard Chartered Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on global financial services and

Hana Financial and Standard Chartered Have Signed a Digital Asset Partnership: Stablecoins Are at the Center

2026/03/16 16:59
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South Korea’s Hana Financial Group and UK-based Standard Chartered Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on global financial services and digital asset initiatives, with stablecoins identified as a primary focus area of the agreement.

What the Partnership Actually Covers

According to YNA report, the MOU spans two distinct tracks. The digital asset track involves joint exploration of stablecoins and broader cryptocurrency-related financial services. The traditional finance track covers investment banking, capital markets, and foreign exchange cooperation, combining Hana’s domestic Korean network with Standard Chartered’s global footprint across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.

The strategic logic is straightforward for both parties. Hana Financial wants to extend its international reach beyond South Korea and needs a globally networked partner to do it. Standard Chartered views South Korea as a key Asian financial hub and wants deeper local infrastructure in the region. Each provides what the other lacks.

The Stablecoin Context Behind the Deal

The MOU does not emerge in isolation. Hana Financial recently formed a consortium aimed specifically at issuing won-denominated stablecoins, and that consortium included SC First Bank, Standard Chartered’s Korean subsidiary. The two institutions were already moving in the same direction before formalising the relationship through this agreement.

That prior collaboration adds weight to the stablecoin focus in the MOU. This is not exploratory interest from two parties meeting for the first time. It is the formalisation of a working relationship that has already produced a joint stablecoin initiative. The MOU converts that project-level cooperation into a structural institutional partnership.

Won-denominated stablecoins are directly relevant to the South Korean regulatory discussion covered earlier this week, where the Financial Services Commission was drafting corporate digital asset trading guidelines and debating how to handle stablecoins under existing foreign exchange law. A partnership between two major financial institutions building won-denominated stablecoin infrastructure adds real commercial pressure to that regulatory process.

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Hana’s Broader Digital Infrastructure

The partnership with Standard Chartered sits alongside Hana Financial’s existing 25% stake in BitGo Korea, a joint venture providing institutional cryptocurrency custody services. Taken together, the BitGo Korea stake and the Standard Chartered MOU describe a financial institution building both the custody infrastructure and the issuance infrastructure for digital assets simultaneously.

That combination matters. Custody and issuance are the two foundational layers of institutional digital asset infrastructure. A bank that can both safeguard digital assets and issue stablecoins denominated in its home currency has positioned itself at the centre of the digital financial system rather than at its edges.

What This Means for the Region

Standard Chartered has been one of the more active traditional financial institutions in the digital asset space globally, with prior involvement in tokenised asset initiatives and crypto custody in multiple markets. Its commitment to a formal Korean partnership through this MOU signals that the institution views South Korea’s digital asset regulatory evolution as an opportunity worth positioning for structurally rather than monitoring from a distance.

The timing aligns with a broader shift in institutional posture toward Asian crypto markets. Japan has moved forward with stablecoin frameworks. Hong Kong has developed crypto licensing regimes. South Korea is mid-process on its own Digital Asset Basic Act. Major financial institutions are signing partnerships now in anticipation of the frameworks that formalise later in 2026.

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