Transak Expands US Licensing Footprint With Five New MTL Approvals

Transak Expands US Licensing Footprint With Five New MTL Approvals

Stablecoin payments company Transac has secured new state money transmitter licenses (MTLs) in Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, South Carolina, Vermont, and Pennsylvania, expanding its U.S. footprint as regulatory fragmentation continues to define how crypto payment companies operate across the country, according to an announcement shared with Cointelegraph on Tuesday.

With this approval, Transac has been approved in 11 states, including Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, and Missouri. Each license allows the company to legally process stablecoin transactions, transfer funds, and facilitate fiat-to-crypto conversion directly with users, without relying on intermediaries.

In the United States, MTL allows companies to process customer funds, perform transfers of value, and act as regulated financial intermediaries under state supervision.

“All of the new licenses we have secured move us closer to a future where users can seamlessly and legally move between fiat and digital assets,” said Brian Keene, Transac’s Head of Compliance for the Americas.