OSL Group has announced that it has raised new equity funding worth $200 million. The company made the announcement on Thursday. The funding will ensure that theOSL Group has announced that it has raised new equity funding worth $200 million. The company made the announcement on Thursday. The funding will ensure that the

OSL Group Secures $200M to Boost Stablecoin and Payment Growth

2026/01/30 02:00
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OSL Group has announced that it has raised new equity funding worth $200 million. The company made the announcement on Thursday. The funding will ensure that the company strengthens its position as it expands globally.

The company stated that it will use the funding to accelerate the growth of stablecoin trading and regulated digital payments. The company also stated that it will use the funding to strengthen its balance sheet as demand for regulated digital asset settlement increases.

The Hong Kong-listed company added that it has raised new capital as part of its strategic plans in stablecoins, digital payments, and institutional settlement products. The company noted an increase in market interest in regulated digital asset infrastructure as it increases in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

OSL Group Expands With New Capital

The chief financial officer at OSL Group, Ivan Wong, stated that the funding was a result of market confidence in the company’s position. Wong stated that the funding will ensure that the company can bring in new strategic investors.

The company will use the funds raised in the round to make acquisitions, expand internationally, and develop new payment products and stablecoins. The company will also invest in technology upgrades. The firm also invests in its working capital as it scales its operations in multiple jurisdictions.

This announcement comes after the company raised $300 million in equity in July 2025. This was the biggest publicly announced equity raise in Asia’s crypto market. This raise was also a major step in the company’s transition to institutional digital payment services.

Also Read: UAE stablecoin USDU Approved as Nation’s First Dollar-Pegged Token

OSL Group offers licensed platforms for OTC digital asset trading, regulated custody, and tokenized wealth management services. The operations of the company remain under the supervision of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, covering the company’s core services.

OSL Advances Payment Services and Stablecoin Strategy

In 2025, the company expanded its payment services through the acquisition of Banxa and the launch of OSL BizPay. This is a payment service targeting corporate and institutional clients, providing them with business-to-business payment services.

OSL Group also launched USDGO, a US dollar-backed stablecoin, targeting regulated payment environments. The latest raise will be used to grow its stablecoin products, as competition in fiat-backed coins increases.

Stablecoin market activity is increasing. Universal Digital launched USDU on Thursday, the first US dollar-backed stablecoin registered under the UAE Payment Token Services. 

Tether has also launched USAt this week, a US dollar-backed stablecoin issued by Anchorage Digital Bank.

Also Read: Fidelity Readies Digital Dollar as Institutional Adoption Grows

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