FIS Finds Majority of Consumers Would Try Stablecoins Offered by Banks

Reuters
2025/11/11
FIS Finds Majority of Consumers Would Try Stablecoins Offered by Banks

FIS - Fidelity National Information Services Inc. has released new research indicating that traditional banks are well positioned to drive stablecoin adoption among American consumers. According to a survey of 1,000 U.S. consumers, nearly 75% would be open to trying digital currency services if offered by their primary bank, while only 3.6% would trust unregulated providers. The research highlights widespread dissatisfaction with current payment systems, including slow processing times and high fees, fueling demand for alternatives like stablecoins. However, adoption is closely tied to consumer trust, with most respondents favoring regulated solutions and traditional financial safeguards. The study suggests that banks have a unique opportunity to meet this demand by integrating stablecoin features such as instant settlement and 24/7 availability, particularly through tokenized deposits, while maintaining regulatory oversight and consumer protections.

Disclaimer: This news brief was created by Public Technologies (PUBT) using generative artificial intelligence. While PUBT strives to provide accurate and timely information, this AI-generated content is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial, investment, or legal advice. FIS - Fidelity National Information Services Inc. published the original content used to generate this news brief via Business Wire (Ref. ID: 20251111013779) on November 11, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained therein.

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