Thailand’s Largest Bank Snubs Ripple – Selects Stellar-based Blockchain for C...

Thailand’s Largest Bank Snubs Ripple – Selects Stellar-based Blockchain for C...

In an apparent snub to Ripple, Thailand’s oldest bank, Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) is set to open a new cross border remittances corridor in partnership with Lightnet, a fintech company that uses the Stellar blockchain. SCB says the partnership opens the door for more efficient cross border funds transfer from South Korea to Thailand. Before choosing Lightnet, SCB teamed up with Ripple’s partner Azimo in April to open a payment corridor between Thailand and Europe by using the Ripplenet. However, in announcing the new partnership, an executive with SCB lauds the new service....


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