
Visa has launched USDC settlement services for United States-based financial institutions as part of its push to modernise payment infrastructure.
The payments giant said the service is now live for selected banks, with Cross River Bank and Lead Bank becoming the first participants.
Both banks have begun settling transactions with Visa using USDC on the Solana blockchain.
Visa said a broader rollout of the USDC settlement service is planned for 2026.
The initiative marks a significant step in Visa’s efforts to integrate blockchain-based settlement into its core operations.
The launch follows Circle’s recent introduction of a public testnet for its layer-1 blockchain Arc.
Visa is listed as a design partner for the Arc network, alongside firms including Mastercard, BlackRock and Goldman Sachs.
Visa said Arc offers the scalability and performance needed to support its global commercial activity.
The company plans to use Arc for USDC settlements within its network and operate a node on the blockchain.
Rubail Birwadker said banks are increasingly seeking faster and more programmable settlement options.