Digital asset infrastructure for financial institutions
Build digital asset solutions with institutional-grade privacy, compliance, and interoperability.
Interbank Cross-Border Settlement
Capture enterprise demand
Issue stablecoins, tokenized deposits and money market funds to capture growing enterprise and retail demand for digital assets. Issuing on Tempo puts your assets in front of corporate treasury, payments and savings use cases.
Tap into enterprise and retail flows
Ensure compliance with built-in issuer policies
Launch KYC/KYB-restricted assets with native allowlists
Unlock capital markets use cases
Move funds across borders in real time and leverage tokenization to enable faster settlement for repo, margin management, and other capital markets workflows without sacrificing privacy. Tempo Zones let institutions launch private environments for their digital asset use cases without losing connectivity to public blockchains.
Move funds across the globe in real time
Keep customer transactions private
Unlock faster settlement and asset mobility with tokenization
Settle with other institutions
Transact and settle with other institutions while meeting your regulatory requirements. Tempo enables this with built-in compliance controls and the ability to pay network fees in stablecoins or tokenized deposits.
Access liquidity and partner ecosystem on Tempo Mainnet
Leverage built-in control to ensure compliance
Pay fees in stablecoins or tokenized deposits
Stablecoin Card Settlement
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Tempo for Financial Institutions
How financial institutions use Tempo to issue stablecoins, settle across institutions, and build digital asset solutions with built-in privacy and compliance.
Institutional Settlement Architecture
Technical deep-dive into cross-institution settlement on Tempo, including Privacy Zones, tokenized deposits, and interoperability with mainnet liquidity.
Compliance Controls on Tempo
How Tempo's protocol-level compliance controls support KYC/AML requirements, allowlists, blocklists, and identity attestations for regulated institutions.
