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Informational Delaware General Assembly DE Jul 14, 2026

Delaware enacted financial services modernization package covering banking, money transmission, virtual currency, and payment stablecoins

A July 10, 2026 regulatory alert reported that Delaware enacted a three-bill financial services modernization package. The package covers banking modernization, money transmission and virtual currency licensing, and payment stablecoins.

A July 10, 2026 regulatory alert reported that Delaware enacted a three-bill financial services modernization package. The package covers banking modernization, money transmission and virtual currency licensing, and payment stablecoins.

What changed

Delaware updated multiple parts of its financial services framework at once, including modernization of money transmission and virtual currency licensing and creation or revision of payment stablecoin rules.

Compliance perspective

Banks, payments companies, and digital asset firms with Delaware activity should review the package for licensing triggers, transition timing, and product-level effects. Multi-entity groups should also check whether the reforms change where activities sit across affiliates.

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