Corporate treasurers have spent decades playing a waiting game with settlement windows. Kyriba, one of the largest treasury management system providers in the world, just decided that game is over.
At KyribaLive in Las Vegas, the company announced a collaboration with Circle to integrate USDC directly into its enterprise treasury platform. The integration gives corporate finance teams access to near real-time settlement for eligible cross-border and intercompany payments, 24/7 liquidity outside traditional banking hours, and real-time visibility of USDC balances alongside their conventional cash positions.
What the integration actually does
Kyriba’s platform serves over 4,000 customers globally, including a significant number of Fortune 100 companies. Those customers collectively facilitate roughly $51 trillion in annual payments.
The integration isn’t just a “pay with crypto” button bolted onto an existing dashboard. Kyriba is threading USDC functionality through its Trusted Agentic AI system, which the company calls TAI. In practice, that means AI-driven monitoring handles the operational layer: watching balances, executing policy-based transactions, and maintaining the approval workflows and audit trails that enterprise compliance teams demand.
Why stablecoin circulation numbers matter here
This partnership lands at a moment when USDC’s growth trajectory is hard to ignore. By the end of 2025, USDC circulation had reached $75.3 billion, representing a 72% year-over-year increase. Even more striking is the quarterly on-chain transaction volume, which hit $11.9 trillion, up 247% compared to the prior year.
The broader context for enterprise crypto adoption
Kyriba’s announcement didn’t happen in isolation. The company also highlighted collaborations with the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) and J.P. Morgan Asset Management, signaling that the institutional appetite for digital asset integration extends well beyond crypto-native firms.
The agentic AI layer adds another dimension. Automated, policy-driven execution means that USDC transactions can be triggered by predefined conditions, like a subsidiary’s cash balance falling below a threshold, without requiring manual intervention.
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