30 April 2026 | Thursday | News
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FIS, a global leader in financial technology, announced Lyriq™, a platform that enables banks to issue, manage, and settle their own digital money- including tokenized deposits and digital currencies - while keeping those deposits on bank balance sheets.
The platform is designed for regulated financial institutions. Lyriq was built from the ground up to meet bank and regulatory standards, with compliance, identity verification, and audit controls embedded into the platform itself.
Digital money is moving faster than ever, but most available infrastructure was built for crypto markets, not banks. Financial institutions trying to participate in digital currency programs have had to bolt compliance tools onto systems that weren't designed for them.
Lyriq takes a different approach: a ready-to-deploy platform that works with existing core banking systems, regardless of technology provider, and supports 24/7 settlement with transactions that either complete fully or fail cleanly- eliminating the partial failures and reconciliation headaches common in legacy systems.
Lyriq enables banks to:
FIS has completed seven proof-of-concepts with financial institutions and supported multiple central bank digital currency programs globally, including one advancing to pre-production. This makes Lyriq one of the most tested bank-centric digital asset platforms today.
Lyriq’s initial focus is around enabling domestic tokenized deposits and international financial institutions for digital euro services and integrations for CBDC programs in EMEA and APAC with ISO 20022 support for global digital money initiatives.
"FIS is bringing the future of digital money into the present," said Jim Johnson, Co-President of Banking Solutions at FIS. "Lyriq is production-ready infrastructure that, combined with our deep expertise integrating bank technology, puts banks in control of money in motion. Lyriq is a platform proven with financial institutions - one that meets banks and regulators where they are.”
"Digital currencies will only scale if trust scales with them. Banks need infrastructure with strong governance, identity controls, auditability, and resilience built in from the start, so money can move at digital speed without compromising safety. That's what makes bank-grade platforms essential to this next chapter," said Alberto Corvo, Managing Director & Partner at Alvarez & Marsal.
Lyriq is the foundational infrastructure layer of FIS's digital assets strategy. It is a platform that financial institutions and their services connect to, rather than a single-use solution. Lyriq is built to support multiple use cases across the ecosystem over time.
FIS's broader digital assets portfolio extends this infrastructure across the money lifecycle. The 2025 Circle partnership integrated stablecoin payments via the Money Movement Hub for 24/7 cross-border settlement. FIS® Digital Liquidity Gateway opened capital markets access by enabling loan tokenization for securitization. Together, these solutions give financial institutions tools to participate across the full spectrum—from payments and settlement to issuance and liquidity.
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