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Smart Contracts Enter Real-World Trade: Singapore’s Unloq Completes First Stablecoin Trade Finance Deal

2026/02/18
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Smart Contracts Enter Real-World Trade: Singapore’s Unloq Completes First Stablecoin Trade Finance Deal

From Digital Assets to Real Trade: A Stablecoin Financing Milestone

On February 13, 2026, Singapore-based fintech company Unloq announced the completion of its first live smart-contract-based trade financing transaction, funding commercial receivables using the USD stablecoin XUSD. The transaction marks a pivotal step for stablecoins moving from purely digital-asset markets into real cross-border trade financing.

In this transaction, Singaporean supplier Chemtank received funding against confirmed invoices, while the buyer retained normal payment terms. The entire process was executed through Unloq’s SC+ platform—a smart-contract-driven supply chain finance infrastructure that unifies trade documentation, payment obligations, settlement, and funding into a single workflow.

The Structural Problem in Global Trade Finance

Global trade finance remains plagued by operational fragmentation. Trade documentation, financing approvals, and settlement processes typically occur across separate systems and institutions, resulting in:

  • Process delays—cross-system information transfer and manual reviews add significant waiting time
  • High costs—multiple intermediaries and redundant verification drive up transaction costs
  • Restricted liquidity—SME suppliers struggle to access timely financing due to limited collateral and credit history
  • Poor transparency—information asymmetry across the trade chain makes risk assessment difficult

The Asian Development Bank estimates the global trade finance gap exceeds $2.5 trillion, with SMEs in Asia and Africa most severely affected.

SC+ Platform: Smart Contracts Reimagine Supply Chain Finance

Unloq’s SC+ platform represents a fundamentally new supply chain finance infrastructure. Key innovations include:

  • Digital representation of trade obligations—converting invoices and purchase orders into on-chain verifiable digital assets
  • Automated verification and execution—financing conditions and settlement triggers are verified and executed automatically via smart contracts
  • Hybrid settlement rails—supporting both traditional bank transfers and digital asset rails like stablecoins, without requiring workflow changes for buyers or suppliers
  • Full auditability—trade documents and invoice data recorded in auditable format on blockchain infrastructure

Critically, the buyer’s commercial payment process remains completely unchanged—a design choice that eliminates buyer resistance to new financial infrastructure and dramatically reduces adoption barriers.

What Stablecoins in Commercial Finance Means

Stablecoins have seen rapid adoption in digital asset markets but rarely been embedded into mainstream enterprise financing. This transaction demonstrates their viability as settlement rails for real-world receivables financing:

  • Settlement speed—stablecoin settlement can reduce traditional T+2 or longer cycles to near real-time
  • Cross-border efficiency—eliminating intermediary banks and high wire transfer fees
  • 24/7 availability—unrestricted by traditional banking hours and holidays
  • Transparency—funders gain transparent exposure to verified underlying trade assets

Unloq Chairman Charles Song stated: “This transaction shows that Unloq is able to bring innovative smart-contract-based solutions to supply chain finance, using new technology to provide transparency and efficiency, whether settlement is in fiat or stablecoin.”

The Supplier Perspective: Timely Working Capital

Chemtank Marine Director Lim Li-Lian commented: “Access to timely working capital is critical for suppliers. Through the SC+ program, we received funding efficiently against confirmed invoices while maintaining our standard settlement process with our customer.”

This feedback highlights the key success factor for supply chain finance innovation: enabling suppliers to access funds faster without adding operational complexity. Many previous blockchain finance projects failed to gain traction precisely because they required participants to dramatically change existing workflows.

Outlook: The Future of Hybrid Financial Infrastructure

Unloq plans to expand SC+ across additional trade corridors and industries, supporting multiple settlement rails including fiat payments, stablecoins, and bank-issued digital instruments. The company believes hybrid financial infrastructure will enable broader participation from banks, funders, and corporates while improving liquidity access throughout multi-tier supply chains.

While modest in scale, this transaction validates an important concept: blockchain and stablecoin technology can bring substantive efficiency gains to trade finance without disrupting existing commercial relationships. As more such projects materialize, supply chain finance is entering a quiet but profound technological revolution.

Source: newspatrolling.com

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