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Europe's Biggest Banks Are Scrambling to Pick Stablecoin Partners Before a July Deadline

Published Apr 13, 2026
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  • A bank group including ING, UniCredit, CaixaBank, and BBVA is building a euro stablecoin called Qivalis for regulated on-chain payments.
  • Commerzbank has partnered with Circle for USDC, while BNP Paribas chose Tether for cross-border transactions.
  • Full MiCA enforcement kicks in on July 1, 2026, forcing all crypto asset service providers into compliance.

Europe's biggest banks are picking sides in the stablecoin race - and a regulatory deadline is forcing them to move fast.

The Partnerships

A group led by ING, UniCredit, CaixaBank, and BBVA is building Qivalis - a euro stablecoin designed for regulated on-chain payments and settlement between banks and their corporate clients. Another group with ING, UniCredit, and BNP Paribas is working on a Swiss-franc stablecoin pilot for the second half of 2026.

Germany's Commerzbank teamed up with Circle to bring USDC - a dollar-backed stablecoin - into its payment systems by year-end. The deal makes Commerzbank one of the first traditional European lenders to integrate a crypto-native payment token into its banking infrastructure.

BNP Paribas went a different direction and partnered with Tether to speed up cross-border payments, choosing the largest stablecoin issuer in the world despite Tether's history of regulatory scrutiny.

French bank Oddo BHF has already launched its own MiCA-compliant euro stablecoin, becoming one of the first traditional banks to issue a regulated digital token in the EU.

Why Now

The deadline is July 1, 2026. That is when Europe's Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation - MiCA - shifts from its transition phase to full enforcement, requiring every crypto service provider in the EU to maintain active compliance, file transaction reports, and report security incidents.

Corporate treasurers are pushing banks too, demanding faster settlement, lower costs, and the ability to move money around the clock. Traditional bank transfers in Europe still take one to two business days to settle, while stablecoin transfers can clear in minutes.

Banks that cannot offer those speeds risk losing business to crypto-native firms that already can.

The stablecoin market has grown to more than $230 billion globally, with the vast majority concentrated in dollar-pegged tokens like USDC and USDT. European banks see a gap - regulated euro and Swiss-franc stablecoins barely exist yet, and MiCA gives them a legal framework to fill it before crypto-native competitors take that ground permanently.

The Stakes

For investors, this is the first time major European banks have moved into crypto infrastructure at scale. The question is whether stablecoins become a meaningful revenue line or end up as a costly compliance box that earns nothing.

Circle's partnership with Commerzbank suggests the market is big enough for traditional banks and crypto firms to work together rather than compete, while the Qivalis consortium shows that banks are also building their own products to avoid depending on outside issuers.

The revenue potential is real but unproven. Stablecoins generate income through the interest earned on the reserves backing each token - typically held in government bonds and money market funds.

At current interest rates, a $10 billion stablecoin could generate hundreds of millions in annual revenue for its issuer.

What to Watch

The July deadline will force a wave of compliance activity across Europe. Banks that are not ready risk fines, lost licenses, or both.

The winners will be the institutions that turn their stablecoin platforms into real products that corporate clients actually use - not just regulatory checkboxes that cost money without generating any.

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