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Georgia now allows companies to issue stablecoins backed by reserve assets
Techub News reports that the Central Bank of Georgia has enacted new regulations allowing licensed companies registered in Georgia to issue stablecoins pegged to fiat currency, provided they are fully backed by reserve assets. Users can redeem stablecoins at face value at any time. Issuers must meet capital requirements and undergo strict audits. According to the regulations, issuing institutions must register with the central bank and obtain written approval. The regulatory capital must be at least 500,000 Lari (approximately $183,000), and when reserve assets exceed 15 million Lari (about $5.5 million), quarterly audits must be conducted by the Big Four accounting firms. Redemption requests within 300,000 Lari must be fulfilled within three business days, while larger amounts require five business days. The new regulations cover stablecoins pegged to the Georgian Lari, foreign currencies, or other assets, with a reserve coverage ratio of 100%, and assets must be clearly separated from the issuer’s own assets.