Coinbase joins Apollo to bring stablecoin credit to institutional markets

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Coinbase joins Apollo to bring stablecoin credit to institutional markets

Coinbase Asset Management joins forces with Apollo to develop stablecoin-backed credit and tokenized lending products, targeting a 2026 rollout.

by Estefano Gomez | Powered by Gloria

Coinbase Asset Management (CBAM), the institutional arm of Coinbase Global, has entered a strategic partnership with Apollo Global Management to introduce stablecoin-based credit strategies for qualified investors.

The collaboration aims to merge the stablecoin, private-credit, and tokenization sectors, creating high-quality, blockchain-native credit opportunities. CBAM will leverage Apollo’s credit underwriting and tokenization expertise to build innovative lending and investment products, expected to launch in 2026.

The firms plan to offer over-collateralized asset loans, corporate direct lending secured by digital collateral, and tokenized credit holdings backed by Apollo-managed portfolios. Each strategy will comply with GENIUS-Act standards, featuring transparent audits and 1:1 reserves.

Coinbase joins Apollo to bring stablecoin credit to institutional markets

Coinbase joins Apollo to bring stablecoin credit to institutional markets

Coinbase Asset Management joins forces with Apollo to develop stablecoin-backed credit and tokenized lending products, targeting a 2026 rollout.

by Estefano Gomez | Powered by Gloria

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Photo: Shannon Stapleton

Coinbase Asset Management (CBAM), the institutional arm of Coinbase Global, has entered a strategic partnership with Apollo Global Management to introduce stablecoin-based credit strategies for qualified investors.

The collaboration aims to merge the stablecoin, private-credit, and tokenization sectors, creating high-quality, blockchain-native credit opportunities. CBAM will leverage Apollo’s credit underwriting and tokenization expertise to build innovative lending and investment products, expected to launch in 2026.

The firms plan to offer over-collateralized asset loans, corporate direct lending secured by digital collateral, and tokenized credit holdings backed by Apollo-managed portfolios. Each strategy will comply with GENIUS-Act standards, featuring transparent audits and 1:1 reserves.