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Oobit unveils business platform for running company finances on stablecoins

by admin March 24, 2026
March 24, 2026

Oobit has launched Oobit Business, a new platform that enables companies to run corporate finance operations directly from stablecoin balances.

The milestone marks the latest move for the Tether-backed crypto payments app in its effort to integrate stablecoins with day-to-day spending and now in running company operations.

It also strategically coincides with the growing adoption of stablecoin-native infrastructures by financial institutions across the world.

Analysts at JP Morgan estimate the trajectory could trigger an increase in the demand for US dollars by an additional $1.4 trillion by 2027.

“What we are seeing is the next phase of stablecoins,” said Amram Adar, CEO at Oobit. “Not as a feature. Not as an integration. But as the system companies run on.”

According to the official announcement, the Oobit Business Crypto Card is designed to bridge the existing gap between stablecoin treasuries and company operations.

Companies can now issue corporate cards, manage spending, and make global payments to teams or vendors, directly spending from their stablecoin balances. 

Oobit Business also includes the app’s crypto-to-bank transfer feature, which companies can leverage for their operations.

The platform operates like a plug-and-play infrastructure, allowing companies to use the complete financial stack without the need to build their own infrastructure or integrate APIs.  

Oobit’s CEO further stated that Oobit Business addresses a unique pain point.

Rather than integrating stablecoins into existing workflows, this platform unifies companies’ operations into a single system powered by their stablecoin treasuries. 

“Most of the market is focused on helping companies add stablecoins to what they already have,” Adar added. “We are focused on something different. We are replacing the system entirely.” 

Stablecoins move from infrastructure to operations

Corporate cards issued through Oobit Business are compatible with over 150 million Visa-accepting merchants worldwide.

Additional global payment rails such as PIX, ACH, and SEPA facilitate seamless interactions with the traditional banking system when necessary. 

The announcement also noted that onboarding is seamless, taking less than 24 hours for companies to begin stablecoin-backed financial operations. 

Stablecoins are moving beyond their infrastructure phase into core business operations.

A report by Fireblocks revealed that out of 300 financial institutions surveyed, 49% were already using stablecoins as of June 2025.

Since then, the total market cap of stablecoins is up around 25%, from $252 billion to $315.67 billion as of writing. 

Despite this growth, stablecoins barely account for 0.1% of the global transaction volumes in payments and corporate operations at large.

Oobit Business is designed to accelerate adoption on this front by providing businesses with a platform to run more financial functions apart from the typical use cases, which include holding as treasury, trading, and cross-border transfers. 

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