Western Union partners with Crossmint to launch, USDPT stablecoin challenges 6% cross-border remittance fees

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Western Union supports USDPT launching on Solana

Western Union’s USDPT stablecoin project has achieved significant progress. Crypto infrastructure company Crossmint announced it will provide wallet and payment API integrations to support the launch of USDPT on the Solana blockchain, enabling digital dollars to be exchanged for local currencies through Western Union’s global network of 360,000 cash pickup points.

Crossmint’s Technical Integration: Wallet API Connects to Western Union’s Global Payment Network

According to an announcement on March 5, 2026, Crossmint will integrate its wallet and payment APIs with Western Union’s infrastructure, allowing fintech platforms to transfer funds using USDPT and connect to Western Union’s worldwide payment network. Crossmint currently serves over 40,000 clients, offering smart wallets, deposit and withdrawal channels, and cross-chain stablecoin management.

Western Union, founded in 1861 (famous for laying the first transcontinental telegraph line), operates in over 200 countries and territories, supporting more than 130 currencies across retail outlets, bank accounts, and digital wallets. In October 2025, Western Union first announced the USDPT project, planning to launch in the first half of 2026.

Market Logic of USDPT: Addressing the $905 Billion Remittance Efficiency Gap

Remittance flow from 2017 to 2024
(Source: World Bank Blog)

According to World Bank data, global remittances totaled approximately $905 billion in 2024. An average $200 international transfer costs about 6% of the transaction amount. Traditional remittances often take days to arrive and cannot be processed on weekends or holidays.

The core advantage of stablecoins is their ability to move value denominated in USD on the blockchain with near-instant settlement and significantly lower transaction costs compared to traditional channels. A report by Chainalysis in October 2025 indicated that in Latin America, stablecoins account for over 50% of cryptocurrency transactions (measured in Argentine pesos, Brazilian reais, and Colombian pesos), reflecting strong demand for USD-denominated assets amid inflation and currency volatility.

Vera Songwe, former UN Under-Secretary-General, noted at the Davos World Economic Forum that stablecoins are increasingly seen as an alternative to remittances across Africa, where remittance importance has surpassed foreign aid.

Core Elements of USDPT and Crossmint Partnership

Partners: Western Union (issuer of USDPT) + Crossmint (wallet and payment API infrastructure)

Underlying Blockchain: Solana

Connectivity: Access to Western Union’s 360,000 cash pickup points worldwide, supporting 200+ countries and 130+ currencies

Crossmint Scale: 40,000 clients; providing smart wallets, deposit/withdrawal channels, and cross-chain stablecoin management

Launch Timeline: USDPT scheduled for official launch in the first half of 2026

Target Markets: The $905 billion global remittance market, focusing on Latin America, Africa, and emerging markets with high crypto adoption

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between USDPT and existing stablecoins like USDT or USDC?

USDPT is a USD-pegged stablecoin issued by Western Union, with the key differentiation being its deep integration with Western Union’s global payment infrastructure—users can exchange USDPT for local currencies at Western Union’s 360,000 cash pickup points, providing an “on-chain to cash” solution that USDT and USDC currently do not cover.

What role does Crossmint play in this partnership?

Crossmint is a crypto infrastructure company providing wallet APIs, deposit/withdrawal channels, and cross-chain stablecoin management. Its technical integration enables fintech platforms to connect to USDPT via its existing APIs and directly access Western Union’s global payment network, effectively serving as the distribution backbone for USDPT.

What are the main advantages of stablecoins in the cross-border remittance market?

Traditional cross-border remittances cost about 6% of the transaction amount on average (World Bank data). Blockchain settlement with stablecoins allows for lower-cost, near-instant cross-border transfers that operate 24/7. Western Union is leveraging USDPT to modernize its traditional remittance services and address increasing competition from crypto-native remittance solutions.

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