- Ripple Payments now unifies collection, custody, exchange, and payouts into a single cross-border infrastructure platform.
- Acquisitions of Palisade and Rail enhance custody automation and virtual account services.
- 75+ global licenses, including approval from New York Department of Financial Services, support compliant stablecoin and fiat flows.
Global fintech firms are expanding use of blockchain-based payment rails as cross-border settlement pressures grow. On Monday, Ripple announced an expanded Ripple Payments platform for moving funds across fiat and digital rails. The rollout spans more than 60 markets and supports regulated institutions seeking unified collections, custody, and liquidity tools.
Platform Expansion Brings End-to-End Payment Coverage
Ripple Payments now combines collection, custody, exchange, and payout functions inside one platform. According to the company, businesses can manage fiat and stablecoins through a single operational flow.
Notably, the update follows Ripple’s acquisitions of Palisade and Rail, which added custody automation and virtual account infrastructure. As a result, clients can open named virtual accounts and wallets, then automate collections and settlements.
Funds can move into operational accounts without separate vendors. Ripple reported processed volumes exceeding $100 billion across its payments network. The platform also supports advanced liquidity tools designed to rebalance funds across regions.
Speaking on the update, Monica Long said regulated finance requires infrastructure that applies the same controls to digital assets. She added that licensing coverage and liquidity access remain central to global operations.
Financial Institutions Drive Early Adoption
Several regulated firms already use Ripple Payments for cross-border flows. AMINA Bank adopted the platform to support near real-time transfers for institutional clients. In Brazil, Banco Genial uses the system to enable outbound international payouts.
Meanwhile, Corpay applies Ripple’s custody and liquidity tools to settle positions in Asia-Pacific using stablecoins. MassPay also integrates the platform to support payouts across more than 100 countries.
These firms join payment providers in Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Each uses the same infrastructure for collections, conversions, and settlements.
Compliance Framework Supports Global Operations
Ripple operates under more than 75 licenses worldwide, including approvals from the New York Department of Financial Services. This framework allows the company to move funds on behalf of customers and work directly with banks.
According to Ripple, the compliance structure supports stablecoin and fiat flows under existing financial rules. As a result, fintechs can onboard through a single provider rather than regional intermediaries. The company said this structure helps standardize payment operations across jurisdictions while maintaining regulatory alignment.
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