Ripple partners with Travelex to launch enterprise crypto payment service in ...
The rollout of Ripple’s fast and cheap On-Demand Liquidity payment service means that enterprises will no longer have to wait three to five days to settle costly cross-border transactions. Ripple’s XRP token is set to be used to facilitate fast and cost-effective cross-border transactions in Brazil, after the launch of RippleNet's On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) with forex company Travelex.Digital payment network Ripple announced on Aug. 18 that foreign exchange company Travelex will utilize RippleNet’s ODL to facilitate cross-border payments between enterprises by utilizing Ripple’s XRP token.....
Related News
Ripple, Enterprise blockchain and crypto solutions provider has partnered with FOMO Pay. FOMO Pay is a leading Singapore-based institutional digital payment solution provider and has become the latest firm to unify with Ripple’s liquidity solution. Through this integration, FOMO Pay is planning on using Ripple’s crypto-enabled enterprise technology which is supposed to enable its cross-border […]
Nearly nine months after the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) issued its first BitLicense, it has awarded a second to distributed ledger startup Ripple. The BitLicense approval, effective today, allows the startup to sell and custody XRP, the native asset that powers its Ripple consensus ledger (RCL). While not a blockchain in the strict sense, the tool leverages a digital asset to account for payment information in a similar manner as other token-based blockchain systems such as Ethereum and bitcoin. Founded in 2012, Ripple has succeeded in gaining more enterprise....
Ripple, in partnership with The Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan, will start trials for a digital Ngultrum. The San Francisco-based company will integrate its distributed ledger technology into Bhutan’s existing payment system with the help of its CBDC Private Ledger product. Related Reading | Ripple and XRP: The Complete Guide The leading provider of enterprise […]
Microsoft's Azure blockchain and its blockchain-as-a-service endeavor is now adding three new partners to its blockchain-toolkit platform, with one of them even providing a Bitcoin data service. Soon after launching its blockchain-based service for customers of its cloud platform Azure last month, Microsoft has been ramping up its partners who will serve as collaborators and service providers. Last week, Microsoft announced a new partnership with Ripple, the interledger protocol to its blockchain toolkit. In a new blog post by Marley Gray, Director of Technology Strategy for Financial....
The fintech firm wants to let its enterprise clients have access to cryptocurrencies through a new service called Liquidity Hub. Fintech firm Ripple has announced a new service aimed at finance companies that will allow them to offer cryptocurrency trading to customers.Ripple unveiled the Liquidity Hub service in a blog post on Nov. 9, touting a “crypto-first future” in which every company will need to have a strategy for crypto assets.The new service will target its enterprise clients giving them access to digital assets from a range of providers such as exchanges, market makers, and....