Ripple Teams With SBI Holdings To Meet Rising Asian Demand For Cross-Border Payments

Ripple Teams With SBI Holdings To Meet Rising Asian Demand For Cross-Border Payments

Ripple, a provider of financial settlement solutions, and SBI Holdings, Inc., a financial services company, have partnered in launching a new company, SBI Ripple Asia, to serve China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea and ASEAN countries. SBI Ripple Asia will establish a sales and engineering group to sell and install its enterprise solutions for cross-border payments at banks. The 2015 World Payments Report notes that non-cash payments in China, Japan and South Korea exceeded $145 billion in 2013, with further growth expected, Ripple noted in its announcement. Ripple will continue to operate its....


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