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Tether Invests in Axiym to Expand Global USDT Payment Infrastructure

Tether announces a strategic investment in fintech innovator Axiym to integrate USDT into regulated treasury and settlement infrastructures.

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Tether Invests in Axiym to Expand Global USDT Payment Infrastructure

Tether, the largest stablecoin issuer in the world, announced a strategic investment in Axiym on 5 March 2026. This partnership focuses on embedding USDT directly into Axiym’s distributed treasury and settlement infrastructure to enhance global financial access.

The initiative supports Axiym’s existing operations across 140 countries and 70 currencies, streamlining international flows through solutions like Pay Now, Settle Later (PNSL). By integrating USDT into regulated payment ecosystems, the collaboration aims to improve capital efficiency and simplify settlement for global aggregators and payment processors.

“By supporting native USDT’s use cases in an advanced payment ecosystem, we are removing barriers to liquidity and simplifying access to the distribution of USDT, paving the way for more efficient and scalable payments worldwide,” said Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether.

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🧭 FAQs

Where is Axiym currently providing treasury and settlement services? The platform currently supports payment and settlement activity across 140 countries.

What currencies does the Axiym infrastructure support for global flows? Axiym facilitates near-instant transactions involving 70 different currencies within regulated ecosystems.

What is the primary goal of the Tether and Axiym partnership? The collaboration seeks to integrate USDT into existing treasury operations for better scalability.

Are these digital asset services compliant within local jurisdictions? The infrastructure is purpose-built to be compliant by design within regulated payment networks.

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