RIPPLES KEY PARTNERSHIPS (2025)
SBI Holdings (Japan) – Joint venture RippleNet for cross-border payments
Santander (Spain) – One Pay FX uses Ripple for instant transfers
Standard Chartered (UK) – Exploring XRP for payment infrastructure
Bank of America (USA) – Involved in Ripple blockchain trials
PNC Bank (USA) – Uses RippleNet for real-time cross-border payments
Siam Commercial Bank (Thailand) – Uses Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity (ODL)
MUFG Bank (Japan) – Launched blockchain-based payment platform with XRP
HSBC (UK) – Saudi British Bank subsidiary uses Ripple solutions
UBS (Switzerland) – Developing cross-border payment solutions with Ripple
Royal Bank of Canada – Exploring Ripple technology for payments
Non-Banking & Fintech Partners
MoneyGram – Uses XRP for faster, cheaper remittances
TransferGo – Offers low-cost international transfers with Ripple tech
Remitly – Integrated Ripple for instant global payments
FlashFX (Australia) – Early adopter of Ripple’s ODL solution
MercuryFX – Uses XRP for efficient cross-border payments
Bitso (Latin America) – XRP liquidity hub for USD-MXN exchange
Novatti (Australia) – Expanded Ripple partnership for instant payments
Why These Partnerships Matter
By partnering with banks and payment providers worldwide, Ripple accelerates the adoption of blockchain technology in the financial sector. These collaborations reduce the time and cost of cross-border transactions while increasing transparency and liquidity. As Ripple’s network grows, XRP’s utility as a bridge currency in global payments is expected to strengthen further.