UK FCA makes pound stablecoin payments a 2026 priority

cointelegraphPublished on 2025-12-11Last updated on 2025-12-11

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The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has made pound-denominated stablecoin payments a top policy priority for 2026. It is fast-tracking a regulatory sandbox for prospective issuers, allowing them to test their products in a controlled environment before new digital asset regulations take full effect. Applications for the sandbox must be submitted by January 18, 2026. The initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen the UK’s position as a global financial hub by supporting faster and more convenient payment methods. The move aligns with the FCA’s growth strategy and follows calls for industry feedback on upcoming regulatory frameworks. Meanwhile, jurisdictions like Guernsey are also advancing their own digital finance regulations, including requirements for stablecoins to be fully backed by high-quality liquid assets. UK and Channel Islands policymakers aim to maintain competitiveness amid growing regulatory developments in regions like the EU.

The United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has elevated British pound‐denominated stablecoin payments to a top policy priority for 2026, fast-tracking a dedicated regulatory sandbox for prospective issuers ahead of new digital asset regulations.

The watchdog said the move is part of a package of “ambitious new growth measures” for next year, aimed at supporting UK‐issued stablecoins as a way to make payments faster and more convenient.

In a letter to Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer this week, the regulator outlined nearly 50 reforms aimed at strengthening the UK’s position as a global financial hub. Among them, the FCA flagged advancing UK-issued pound stablecoins in 2026 as a central milestone in its broader growth strategy.

Testing stablecoin solutions before new rules apply

Firms that plan to issue a pound stablecoin in the UK and want to test their products should apply to the regulatory sandbox by Jan. 18, 2026, which is designed to let firms pilot stablecoin solutions in a controlled environment before the full regime takes effect.

Related: UK finance regulator FCA a ‘deterrent’ to crypto industry, says CryptoUK

The sandbox will sit under the FCA’s existing Digital Sandbox framework, providing participants with regulatory guidance as they test compliance, stability, and consumer-protection measures for sterling-backed digital currencies.

Regulatory Sandbox for Stablecoin Issuers | Source: FCA

The announcement comes as crypto industry stakeholders have been encouraged to submit feedback on UK investment reforms. Earlier this week, the watchdog invited comments from firms involved in digital assets on a series of draft guidance papers expected to feed into the 2026 regulatory framework.

Related: Tether’s stablecoin business set for another record year of profitability

A wider race for competitiveness

Smaller jurisdictions connected to the UK’s financial ecosystem are also making pushes of their own. The Bailiwick of Guernsey’s Financial Services Commission (GFSC) opened a new consultation on its Digital Finance Initiative on Dec. 11, seeking feedback on tokenization, blockchain infrastructure, and stablecoin regulation.

The Digital Finance Initiative is a new regulatory framework for stablecoins, requiring 100% backing by high-quality liquid assets and introducing capital, reporting, and redemption requirements.

Digital Finance Initiative | Source: GFSC

Chris Hutley-Hurst, head at Walkers Channel Island Regulatory & Risk Advisory Group, has actively engaged in discussions with the GFSC. He told Cointelegraph:

“The GFSC’s Consultation marks a pivotal moment for Guernsey’s digital finance landscape. By introducing clear frameworks for stablecoins, tokenization, and custody, the proposals strike the right balance between innovation and robust regulation. This approach not only supports emerging technologies but also reinforces Guernsey’s ambition to be a leading jurisdiction for digital assets and sustainable growth.”

UK and Channel Islands policymakers appear intent on keeping the region attractive for innovative financial firms, particularly as global competitors like the European Union advance their own stablecoin regimes.

“Our reforms help the UK maintain its global competitive edge in our world-leading wholesale markets, attract international investment, and lead on innovation in financial services,” Nikhil Rathi, chief executive of the FCA, said in a statement.

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