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Datafiles Jul 06

With the July 2026 deadline for US agencies to finalise the implementation of the GENIUS Act approaching, we examine five of the world’s most consequential stablecoin regimes, the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. While these jurisdictions have largely aligned on what constitutes stablecoin, none has yet delivered a commercially scalable market. The real contest has shifted to access, distribution, commercial viability and control—factors that will determine who builds the next generation of payment infrastructure.

Datafiles Jun 05

Mapping deposit growth against loan growth across the world's 1,000 largest banks reveals that 54% expanded lending faster than deposits between 2022 and 2024. When funding structures and liquidity buffers are also considered, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia emerge as the markets with the most vulnerable banking sectors. This underscores the structural challenge of building strong customer deposit franchises in high-growth emerging markets.

Datafiles May 26

Digital banks with loan balances above $250 million are significantly more likely to be profitable, as scale and product diversification strengthen revenue. Most reach breakeven within three to six years. For those still unprofitable past the seven-year mark, N26 in Germany, Varo Bank in the US, Lunar Bank in Denmark and CIMB Bank Philippines among them, face an increasingly difficult case for continued investment.

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