HBGL Soft Launches in Australia, Introducing Regulated Fiat–Stablecoin Trading Under HTX Group Backing

09 December 2025 | Tuesday | News

Registered with AUSTRAC and built on strict AML/CTF and KYC standards, HBGL’s phased rollout brings USDT and USDC fiat pairs to retail and institutional users, establishing a secure, compliant bridge between traditional finance and digital assets.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

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HBGL, a licensed digital asset service provider in Australia and an affiliate in the HTX Group, announced its soft launch, introducing fiat–stablecoin trading services. The milestone marks HBGL's formal entry into the Australian market with a mission to build a secure, compliant, and efficient bridge between digital assets and traditional finance.

During the soft launch phase, HBGL will offer USDT and USDC to fiat trading pairs, providing retail, institutional, and professional clients with a streamlined pathway to convert between stablecoins and fiat currencies. This phased rollout enables the company to validate core infrastructure, deepen liquidity channels, and support early-stage market activities ahead of full commercial availability.

HBGL is registered with AUSTRAC as a Digital Currency Exchange (DCE) and operates under a comprehensive Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) compliance framework. The company has implemented rigorous Know-Your-Customer (KYC) procedures, ongoing transaction monitoring, and robust risk management measures, ensuring that all services are secure and meet Australian regulatory standards for digital asset providers.

Fully supported by the HTX Group, one of the world's leading digital asset ecosystems, HBGL benefits from institutional grade technological capabilities, liquidity support, and operational expertise. At the same time, HBGL maintains an independent governance and compliance structure tailored specifically to the Australian regulatory environment.

 

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