Circle Grows Payment Network With New Global Payout Routes

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  • Circle added payout corridors in India, Singapore, UAE, EU, Philippines, and U.S.

  • Local partners enable near-instant domestic rail transfers like SEPA, FAST, and Fedwire.

  • Stablecoin funding, including USDC, underpins compliant cross-border enterprise settlement.

Circle Payments Network widened its global reach this week by adding new local currency payout corridors across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States. The expansion involves regulated local partners and supports near-instant payouts through domestic payment rails. The move targets banks, payment firms, VASPs, and enterprises seeking compliant cross-border settlement through one network.

Network Expansion Across Key Regions

According to Circle Payments Network, new payout corridors are now live in India, Singapore, the Philippines, the UAE, the European Union, and the United States. Notably, the rollout relies on regulated local partners to maintain compliance.

Through one integration, participants can access multiple fiat payout routes. The network supports use cases including remittances, payroll, merchant settlement, and platform disbursements.

However, Circle stated the expansion focuses on operational coverage rather than consumer-facing services. The corridors enable near-instant settlement using existing domestic payment systems.

Asia and Middle East Payout Infrastructure

In India, Saber now supports local currency payouts using NEFT, IMPS, and RTGS rails. NEFT typically settles within two hours, while IMPS and RTGS process near-instant transfers. This corridor connects enterprises to India’s large digital payments market.

Singapore also joined the network through Tazapay, enabling payouts via FAST. This addition increases access within a major Asian financial hub. Meanwhile, the Philippines corridor runs through Coins.ph, allowing rapid peso payouts using Pesonet, Instapay, and partner banks.

According to Circle, Philippine remittances exceeded $41 billion in 2025. The Middle East expansion includes the UAE through LuLu Financial Holdings. This corridor supports AED payouts using FTS rails. It covers enterprise payments, remittances, and regional commerce.

Europe and U.S. Coverage Through Local Rails

In Europe, Saber enables payouts across the EU using SEPA transfers. This approach reduces the need for fragmented country-level integrations. As a result, firms can reach multiple European markets through one setup.In the United States, Tazapay now supports USD payouts through the Fedwire Funds Service. This corridor adds settlement optionality for global platforms. Across all regions, Circle stated that stablecoin-based funding, including USDC, underpins these flows. The network structure emphasizes compliance, transparency, and trusted local execution.

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