Grab, the largest super app in Southeast Asia, has entered into the MOU with StraitsX, a major stablecoin issuer in Singapore. The collaboration is to develop a Web3-based settlement layer to allow improving cross-border payments in Southeast Asia. The partnership will enable the integration of stablecoins such as XSGD and XUSD into the app of […]Grab, the largest super app in Southeast Asia, has entered into the MOU with StraitsX, a major stablecoin issuer in Singapore. The collaboration is to develop a Web3-based settlement layer to allow improving cross-border payments in Southeast Asia. The partnership will enable the integration of stablecoins such as XSGD and XUSD into the app of […]

Grab Expands Stablecoin Integration with StraitsX Web3 Payment System

2025/11/19 00:00
Stablecoin
  • Stablecoin-based payment system developed by Grab and StraitsX aims to enhance Southeast Asia’s payments.
  • Web3 wallet integration aims to simplify stablecoin exchanges and lower cross-border fees.
  • Grab’s new payment layer seeks to streamline digital transactions in Southeast Asia’s fragmented market.

Grab, the largest super app in Southeast Asia, has entered into the MOU with StraitsX, a major stablecoin issuer in Singapore. The collaboration is to develop a Web3-based settlement layer to allow improving cross-border payments in Southeast Asia.

The partnership will enable the integration of stablecoins such as XSGD and XUSD into the app of the Grab platform, which will support easier storing, spending, and transfer of digital money.

When accepted by the regulators, the system will streamline payments in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Myanmar, among others. The app will enable users to exchange stablecoins with fiat currencies without any complications. 

Grab intends to develop a single payment layer that will cut across all the markets it will operate in and be a more efficient and cost-effective way of cross-border transactions.

Grab’s User Base Drives Payment Innovation

The payment system in Southeast Asia is fragmented and expensive, allowing the region to have one of the fastest-growing digital economies globally. According to Tianwei Liu, the CEO of StraitsX, this collaboration is meant to address the following problems by developing a more effective system of payments. 

The large base of users that Grab has in Southeast Asia gives the company the chance to implement a solution that has the potential to revolutionize the way individuals and businesses in different regions connect with each other in a monetary manner.

Source: Grab app

Grab has previously experimented with blockchain technology and stablecoins. In 2023, it launched pilot projects on blockchain-based rewards and Web3 wallet integration. Other partnerships that the company formed with a stablecoin issuer, like Circle, were used to test Web3 features in Singapore, where one could create a blockchain wallet and obtain rewards. 

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The GrabPay wallet integration with stablecoins and crypto started with a big move in 2024 as Grab began accepting the payment of stablecoins and crypto to use in the company.

Stablecoin and Web3 Technologies Simplify Cross-Border Payments

The recent venture with StraitsX is more than small-scale experimentation. Today, Grab works on the creation of a strong system of stablecoins that will be able to initiate its payment systems in a variety of markets. One of the goals of the company is to select an excellent stablecoin infrastructure to establish a scalable and robust payment system among its users.

Kell Jay Lim, the Head of Grab Financial, highlighted that Web3 technologies have the potential to simplify cross-border retail payments. He further stated that both consumers and merchants would benefit through the partnership by correcting the difficulties, such as high fee charges and liquidity problems. 

Source: Straitsx

The system will provide Web3-ready wallets through which settling and real-time clearing can be programmed, and therefore the system can reduce transaction costs in comparison with traditional payment networks.

However, the new system is yet to be given regulatory approval in every market in which Grab functions. The rules governing digital assets and stablecoins vary with each country. With this initiative passed, the cross-border payments in Southeast Asia would be transformed to provide a more efficient, interoperable system.

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