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Volvo Developing Proprietary Crypto Token for Supply Chain Payments

By Tom Nawrocki
July 17, 2026
in Analysts Coverage, Digital Assets & Crypto
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Volvo is exploring the use of a proprietary cryptocurrency to streamline payments across its supplier network. Operating on a private blockchain, the token would simplify supply chain transactions with vendors. If successful, the initiative could demonstrate a significant new use case for digital currency.

Volvo Group’s interest in blockchain reflects the complexity of managing a global supplier network. The company works with approximately 50,000 suppliers, creating challenges in data verification, regulatory compliance, and currency conversion.

Ivan Branco, Head of Information Management, AI, and Analytics at Volvo Group Trucks Operations, described the initiative in an interview with the Cardano Foundation. According to Branco, the project is designed to simplify cross-border transactions while maintaining clear records of orders and transportation data, independent of traditional currencies.

A Long-Standing Initiative

Volvo has been exploring blockchain applications in its manufacturing and supply chain operations for several years. In 2018, the company partnered with the Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) on projects aimed at improving supply chain traceability and raw material sourcing through blockchain technology.

“I don’t see this as an attempt to compete with stablecoins or tokenized deposits directly, but rather an internal way to improve traceability, compliance, and other frictions across its supply chain,” said Joel Hugentobler, Cryptocurrency Analyst at Javelin Strategy & Research. “To me, this is less about creating a new cryptocurrency and more about building a shared settlement and record-keeping layer for Volvo, its suppliers, and logistics providers.”

“Supply chains are often fragmented with orders, payments, transportation data, audit trails and other areas,” he said. “This is their attempt to synchronize all of that into one ledger.”

Easing the Pain Points

Routing payments through traditional banking rails often results in settlement delays and intermediary fees. Volvo’s token would instead allow funds to move instantly within its supplier network. Because transactions would take place on the same blockchain, participants would share a single, synchronized ledger rather than maintaining separate records.

With suppliers spread across multiple countries, Volvo must navigate varying regulatory and reporting requirements. A blockchain-based payment system could also provide an auditable record showing where components originated, when they changed hands, and the value of each transaction.

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