Huma Finance and Arf Join Circle’s Payments Network
- Huma and Arf join Circle’s Payments Network.
- Enhancements in programmable finance noted.
- No immediate financial changes confirmed yet.
Huma Finance and Arf have joined Circle’s Circle Payments Network (CPN) as service providers, enhancing programmable finance capabilities. Arf specializes in same-day USDC settlement with support from Huma’s PayFi network, facilitating cross-border payment innovations.
Huma Finance and Arf have been announced as new service providers in Circle’s Payments Network , focusing on USDC settlement liquidity and programmable finance capabilities.
Circle’s expansion of its Payments Network, incorporating Huma Finance and Arf, highlights the firm’s commitment to broadening USDC transactions and cross-border settlement capabilities.
The collaboration sees Huma Finance and Arf joining Circle’s Payments Network (CPN). Arf specializes in same-day USDC settlement liquidity, powered by Huma’s PayFi network, expanding Circle’s programmable finance.
“Since our founding, Circle’s vision has been to make moving money as simple and efficient as sending an email. CPN is a significant step in making that vision a reality for businesses worldwide.” — Jeremy Allaire, Co-Founder and CEO, Circle
The inclusion of these entities is expected to impact USDC transaction volumes, with potential increases in demand for onchain liquidity, especially in regions that rely on Arf’s services.
Circle’s network expansion could influence the wider financial and programmatic transfer landscape. The focus remains on enabling seamless cross-border transactions, bolstered by the recent service provider integrations.
Circle’s history of collaboration with global financial institutions serves as precedent, suggesting improved liquidity and stablecoin adoption . The move solidifies Circle’s strategic alignment for future advancements in programmable finance and cross-border credit systems.
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