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    Stablecoin Issuer Tether Set to Rival Banks in Commodity Trade Lending | Invesloan.com

    November 14, 2025Updated:November 14, 2025
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    Leading stablecoin issuer Tether is positioning itself to compete with banks in commodity trade lending after deploying approximately $1.5 billion in credit to the market, according to a Bloomberg report.

    Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino revealed on November 14 that the firm intends to scale up its lending activities across multiple commodity markets, ranging from oil and cotton to wheat and various agricultural goods.

    The company has provided loans in both US dollars and its USDT stablecoin, which is backed by U.S. Treasury bills and precious metals like gold.

    While Tether remains a minority player compared to the most active banks in commodities lending, the income it generates from its nearly $200 billion in reserves gives the company significant firepower to compete.

    Tether just released its quarterly attestation for Q3 2025.

    USDT has become the biggest financial inclusion success story in the history of humanity, with more than 500 million users across the emerging markets and developing countries.

    Highlights as of 30 September 2025:
    *… https://t.co/XVYeVq1u64 pic.twitter.com/nZ2V1EKZ3x

    — Paolo Ardoino (@paoloardoino) October 31, 2025

    Last October, Cryptonews covered Tether’s preliminary conversations with multiple companies regarding dollar-denominated lending ventures.

    At that time, Ardoino noted: “We’re unlikely to publicly share specific investment figures for commodity trading. Our strategy is still taking shape.”

    He emphasized that future prospects are “enormous,” with Tether keen to pursue diverse opportunities within commodity markets.

    The Current Commodity Lending Model

    Commodity trade lending is essentially short-term credit that helps commodity producers, traders, and buyers manage the timing and costs associated with purchasing, transporting, and selling physical goods.

    Banks have historically filled this role by helping merchants manage cash flow gaps between upstream payments to suppliers and downstream collections from customers.

    However, the process tends to be documentation-heavy and time-consuming, though banks bring decades of operational know-how, regulatory frameworks, and a longstanding partnership with major commodity firms.

    How Tether’s Approach Differs

    Tether’s commodity lending model operates in a simpler, faster manner; instead of relying solely on bank wires or letters of credit, it lends either U.S. dollars or USDT directly to commodity traders.

    Because USDT transfers settle near instantly across borders, it is already widely used in emerging markets, particularly in commodity-exporting regions.

    Tether can offer quicker access to working capital when traders need liquidity most.

    Where Tether could also rival banks is in speed of settlement and access to liquidity in markets where traditional financing is slow or expensive.

    A trader who might wait days for a bank to process a loan or verify documents could receive funds in minutes via USDT, enabling them to move cargo or secure a shipment before prices shift.

    Tether’s commodities finance push arrives several years after traditional banks reduced their exposure to this sector following multiple high-profile failures and fraud allegations that damaged lender confidence.

    Stablecoin Issuer Tether Set to Rival Banks in Commodity Trade Lending
    Source: X/APM Research

    This has led to a growing market for private credit, especially for financing deals in riskier locations where banks are less willing to lend.

    For Tether and other private lenders, commodities finance is also attractive because credit facilities typically cycle through multiple uses within compressed timeframes, generating frequent and consistent interest payments.

    Tether’s Financial Position

    Tether appears unstoppable right now, with the world’s largest stablecoin issuer on track to generate approximately $15 billion this year.

    Bitwise’s chief investment officer, Matt Houga, recently predicted that Tether could become the world’s most profitable company, potentially overtaking Saudi Aramco.

    🚀 Bitwise CIO says Tether could become the world's most profitable company, surpassing Saudi Aramco's $120 billion profit at $3 trillion assets.#Tether #SaudiAramcohttps://t.co/ScHiXlHog2

    — Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) September 30, 2025

    It’s the world’s third-largest digital asset with a market capitalization of $183.8 billion, up 50% compared to this time last year.

    Although Tether maintains strong cash reserves, recent reports suggest that the company may seek $20 billion in new capital for a 3% ownership stake.

    Such a transaction would establish a valuation near $500 billion, eclipsing Netflix and Samsung while approaching iconic financial services brands like Mastercard.

    The firm has simultaneously expanded its precious metals holdings, with its gold reserves now exceeding $12 billion.

    Tether owns >100 tons of physical gold pic.twitter.com/gVnKe7rdL5

    — Paolo Ardoino 🤖 (@paoloardoino) November 11, 2025

    To support this expansion, Tether recently brought on board leadership from HSBC’s metals division to strengthen its bullion infrastructure.

    The post Stablecoin Issuer Tether Set to Rival Banks in Commodity Trade Lending appeared first on Cryptonews.

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