Circle announced Circle Payments Network (CPN) to connect financial institutions – banks, neo-banks, payment service providers, virtual asset service providers and digital wallets – and enable real-time settlement of cross-border payments using regulated stablecoins. Designed to bring efficiencies to a fragmented cross-border payments system, CPN provides financial institutions with a modern way to move money globally with the speed, transparency, and programmability of the internet. CPN is governed by a robust framework that requires participants to meet strict eligibility standards, including licensing, AML/CFT compliance, financial risk management, and cybersecurity protocols. By leveraging USDC, EURC, and other regulated stablecoins, CPN enables seamless connectivity to domestic real-time payment systems worldwide, while upholding the compliance, security, and trust required for financial institutions to meet their regulatory obligations. CPN will enable a broad spectrum of cross-border money movement use cases for businesses, financial institutions, and individuals — including supplier payments, remittances, payroll, capital markets settlement, internal treasury operations, and onchain financial applications. Powered by smart contract infrastructure and modular APIs, the network enables third-party developers to build advanced modules, app services, and automated financial workflows directly on top of CPN. In collaboration with global design partners, CPN will unify disparate payment networks and local currencies, enabling 24/7 real-time settlement using stablecoins.