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Solana Powers Toss Bank Remittance Pilot

Key Takeaways: Toss Bank will be experimenting with Solana based infrastructure for remittance and settlement services globally. This partnership is the first direct cooperation between the Solana Foundation and a South...

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Solana Powers Toss Bank Remittance Pilot

Key Takeaways:

  • Toss Bank will be experimenting with Solana based infrastructure for remittance and settlement services globally.
  • This partnership is the first direct cooperation between the Solana Foundation and a South Korean internet-only bank.
  • The project will be exploring the possibilities of stablecoins, blockchain payments, and digital asset services for future expansion.

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Toss Bank and Solana Foundation announced a strategic alliance with the goal of implementing escrow software on blockchains for cross-border payments. Overall, the project would potentially bring a speedier and cheaper digital financial services offering to a potential audience of over 15 million Toss Bank customers.

BREAKING: Toss Bank is set to use Solana for its global remittance and settlement PoC.

The South Korean bank’s 15 million customers will be able to experience faster, more cost-effective global digital finance with Solana. pic.twitter.com/fSdOUFWKL0

— Solana (@solana) June 22, 2026

The deal represents yet another sign of blockchain networks entering into traditional banking, particularly as the regulations for stablecoins go into effect in South Korea.

Toss Bank Selects Solana for Cross-Border Payment Trials

To assess blockchain protocols for remittance solutions, Toss Bank has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Solana Foundation in Seoul.

The first project to be developed will be a proof-of-concept for remittances and settlement services that operate at the Solana network. The bank is hoping to learn if stablecoins provide a faster and more efficient way of international transfers.

The partnership is the first one-to-one strategic partnership between a South Korean digital bank and the Solana Foundation, the bank said in its press release.

Toss Bank currently has about 15 million users and the pilot is one of the biggest potential blockchain payment experiments involving a retail bank in Asia.

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Stablecoins Become a Key Part of the Strategy

The project is not limited to remittance based testing. Both firms are going to include the analysis of payment systems and settlement frameworks in blockchain systems, as well as future financial services associated with digital assets.

Solana Could Support New Banking Infrastructure

Toss Bank revealed that they will slowly experiment and analyze the possibility of adding blockchain to the current financial services. The partnership will also investigate blockchain use cases across global remittances, stable coin transfers, payment infrastructure, digital assets and tokenized assets.

Park Jin-hyeon, head of strategy at Toss Bank, described the partnership as a starting point for applying blockchain infrastructure to existing banking products.

Lily Liu, chair of the Solana Foundation, said combining traditional banking trust with blockchain efficiency could create a new standard for global money transfers.

Transfer fees are low, settlement times are rapid, and this is especially advantageous for financial applications that deal with high volumes of transactions on the Solana network.

South Korea’s Regulatory Shift Supports Blockchain Testing

This marks a partnership at a time when South Korea is still working on digital asset regulations and stablecoin legislation.

Both domestic and international settlements via blockchain technology are gaining traction in financial institutions nationwide, especially for such transactions where costs are still high.

Toss Bank will act swiftly to evaluate applications of blockchain while keeping track of in-country stablecoin regulatory evolution. For now, the partnership is still in the proof-of-concept phase, and have not revealed a date for the commercial rollout of the services.

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