Santander InnoVentures Pumps $4 Million into Ripple Labs' Funding Round

Santander InnoVentures Pumps $4 Million into Ripple Labs' Funding Round

Spanish banking group Santander has made its first investment into the blockchain, a payment settlement technology that supports Bitcoin. Santander InnoVentures, the bank's $100-million investment vehicle made to support potential FinTech technologies, has invested $4 million into Silicon Valley-based Ripple Labs. The latter is a renowned remittance company which harnesses blockchain technology to simplify money exchange across borders. It has also formed partnerships with some of the world's leading banks - including Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Royal Bank of Scotland - to explore....


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