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Mastercard's BVNK now supports USDC on Arbitrum

BVNK adds USDC on Arbitrum for corporate payouts @BVNKFinance now supports $USDC deposits and payouts on @Arbitrum, targeting corporate treasury and settlement workflows. The move allows comp

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August 18, 2026
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Mastercard's BVNK now supports USDC on Arbitrum
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BVNK adds USDC on Arbitrum for corporate payouts

@BVNKFinance now supports $USDC deposits and payouts on @Arbitrum, targeting corporate treasury and settlement workflows. The move allows companies to move funds across both fiat and digital rails, with lower latency and lower transaction fees compared with traditional cross-border banking systems.

The integration runs on BVNK's existing payments infrastructure, which processes more than $36 billion in annual volume across more than 130 countries. That scale gives the Arbitrum-based $USDC capability an immediate enterprise footing, rather than a pilot-stage rollout.

By routing regulated stablecoins like $USDC through @Arbitrum, the setup provides near-instant cross-border velocity. Arbitrum's speed, low cost, and scale make it a practical fit for the next phase of institutional finance.

Where this fits in Mastercard's broader stablecoin push

The development sits within a wider strategic shift at Mastercard. In March 2026, Mastercard agreed to acquire BVNK for up to $1.8 billion, comprising a $1.5 billion base payment plus up to $300 million tied to performance targets. The completed acquisition expands Mastercard's strategy to support interoperability across fiat and digital currencies.

Mastercard's settlement framework supports regulated stablecoins including Circle's $USDC, with these stablecoins enabled across a range of blockchain networks including @Arbitrum, Base, Canton, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, Tempo, and XRPL.

Traditional banking systems are restricted by weekend and holiday closures, while blockchain rails operate continuously. This allows global firms to move liquidity outside standard banking hours to prepare for operations across different time zones. Compared with $15 to $50 per wire on the originator side and 25 to 75 basis points in FX spread on cross-border legs, stablecoin transfers are an order of magnitude cheaper at most B2B volumes.

Jorn Lambert, chief product officer at Mastercard, noted that "digital currencies, particularly stablecoins, are increasingly addressing real-world needs in areas like cross-border B2B payments, remittances, payouts, settlement and treasury flows."

SourcesMastercard completes acquisition of BVNK (Mastercard Press Release)Mastercard expands stablecoin settlement capabilities (Mastercard Press Release)Mastercard taps Arbitrum for global stablecoin settlement (Arbitrum Blog)