OwlTing Group Aims for Global Settlement Leadership with Stablecoin-Based Payments
OwlTing Group, traded on Nasdaq as OWLS, presented itself as a global payments infrastructure company at the Lytham Partners 2026 Consumer & Technology Investor Summit. The company's flagship product, OwlPay Harbor, is a regulated bridge between traditional fiat systems and blockchain-based transfers.
Management said the business is gaining traction, but it also acknowledged that the path to profitability still depends on scaling volumes after years of heavy infrastructure investment. OwlTing described the platform as helping smaller fintech companies and enterprises move money across borders without securing separate licenses in every market.
The company has regulatory approvals in Japan, Europe, and other key jurisdictions, allowing it to off-ramp stablecoins to more than 60 countries and support fiat transfers across over 250 regions. OwlPay Harbor reached 79 enterprise clients as of July, with payment volume more than doubling from June and rising for six straight months.
OwlTing makes money in two main ways: transaction fees ranging from 15 to 50 basis points, depending on the payment corridor, and foreign exchange spreads typically ranging from 50 basis points to 2 percent. The company said it has completed most of the infrastructure spending needed to support growth, which should allow future revenue gains to translate more directly into operating leverage.