Stablecoin Infrastructure Investment to Hit $8B in 2027: NGPES
Stablecoin infrastructure investment could reach $8 billion in 2027 as institutional capital moves toward regulated payment, settlement and compliance systems supporting digital currencies.
NGPES, a French fintech group building regulated payment infrastructure between traditional finance and digital assets, projected the growth in its report shared with crypto.news. The company expects investment across stablecoin issuers and related infrastructure to reach $4 billion to $6 billion in 2026 before increasing to between $7 billion and $8 billion next year.
Capital is increasingly being directed toward regulated payment infrastructure, treasury and settlement platforms, institutional custody, compliance systems, reserve management, cross-border payment orchestration, and developer APIs. Average venture deal sizes in the sector rose by 30% to 40% during 2025 and could increase another 25% to 35% in 2026.
NGPES President Suren Hayriyan said that 'issuing a stablecoin is becoming only one part of the value chain. The larger opportunity lies in building the regulated infrastructure that enables stablecoins to operate safely and efficiently at institutional scale.'