The Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia and Capital A have both considered issuing a ringgit-pegged Stablecoin under a regulatory sandbox in Malaysia. The shift representsThe Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia and Capital A have both considered issuing a ringgit-pegged Stablecoin under a regulatory sandbox in Malaysia. The shift represents

Standard Chartered Ringgit Stablecoin Plan Advances With AirAsia Parent

2025/12/13 09:00
  • Standard Chartered and Capital A plan ringgit-pegged Stablecoin under Malaysia’s regulatory sandbox.
  • Pilot targets wholesale use as BNM expands tokenization roadmap and industry working group.
  • Regulators update exchange rules as crypto trading hits RM13.9b amid strict enforcement.

The Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia and Capital A have both considered issuing a ringgit-pegged Stablecoin under a regulatory sandbox in Malaysia. The shift represents an increase in institutional engagement in the digital asset industry of the country. The government sees the program as an extension of an overall strategy to upgrade the financial infrastructure without losing regulatory control.

The two firms signed a letter of intent to cooperate within the Digital Asset Innovation Hub. In June, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) opened the hub where financial solutions based on blockchain would be tested carefully. The framework promotes live experimentation with tokenization, while regulators control risk and compliance.

Within the proposal, Standard Chartered Malaysia will be the issuer of the ringgit-backed Stablecoin. The bank will offer governance, regulatory supervision, and balance-sheet support. Capital A, the parent company of AirAsia, will collaborate with ecosystem partners to design and test accepted use cases.

The pilot will target exclusively wholesale and enterprise applications. The two companies assured that retail users will not be included in the first phase. Institutional payments, settlements, and corporate treasury are the target areas.

Ringgit Stablecoin Interest Grows in Malaysia

Capital A reported that the cooperation is also in line with the national ambitions of Malaysia. The group says that Stablecoin infrastructure readies the blistering transactions and smoother capital flows. It is also the first venture of Capital A into regulated development of digital assets.

There has been an increment in interest in ringgit-backed Stablecoin projects in Malaysia. Several high-profile initiatives have operated recently. These developments are indicative of increased trust in tokenized money issued under regulatory oversight.

BNM has been enhancing its digital asset agenda concomitantly. Last month, the central bank launched a three-year roadmap to test asset tokenization in live settings. The roadmap will focus on legal, technical, and operational preparedness prior to increased adoption.

Also Read: Malaysia’s Crown Prince Launches New Stablecoin and Major Crypto Treasury Plan

BNM also declared the development of an Asset Tokenization Industry Working Group. The group includes banks, fintech companies, and regulators. The group aims to promote development and identify regulatory gaps.

Since the beginning of 2025, Malaysia has been reconsidering its digital asset position. As the trading activity was increasing, government authorities started to consider a national crypto policy. The revaluation indicates rising institutionalization and maturity.

Crown Prince Launches Ringgit Stablecoin on Zetrix

This occurred earlier this week when the Crown Prince of Malaysia ventured into the digital asset arena. The launch of RMJDT was announced by Bullish Aim Sdn. Bhd., which is owned and headed by His Royal Highness Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, the Regent of Johor. Zetrix issues a stablecoin based on the ringgit.

Zetrix is a layer-1 blockchain that hosts the Malaysia blockchain infrastructure. A huge crypto-treasury plan is also part of the initiative. The launch provided a boost to the debate on the regulated issuance of Stablecoins in the country.

The regulators are also updating market rules. The Securities Commission Malaysia has unveiled its plans for digital asset exchanges. In 2024, the volume of crypto trading hit a new high of RM13.9 billion ($2.9 billion) compared to the last year.

The consultation paper will be open between 30 June and 11 August, 2025. Reform proposals are made to speed up token listing and bolster governance. Listing of eligible tokens could be done without authorization as long as the token satisfies predefined requirements.

The suggested framework confers a greater responsibility to exchange operators. The measures are segregation of client assets, better risk management, and increased financial thresholds. The goal of the regulator is to increase investor confidence and resilience.

Although the development is rapid, authorities remain very cautious. Malaysia has no law that makes cryptocurrencies legal tender. Although Stablecoin pilots continue with close regulations, regulators have been more aggressive on unlicensed platforms like Bybit and Huobi.

Also Read: Pakistan Launches Major Tokenisation Initiative Through MoU With Binance

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