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Ripple Wins MiCA Green Light, Expanding Payment Networks Across 30 EU Markets
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The clearance is one of Ripple’s biggest regulatory breakthroughs this year and further solidifies its standing among one of the most highly regulated crypto companies in the world.
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Ripple Moves Closer to Full MiCA Approval
According to Ripple, Luxembourg’s financial regulator, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) has provided Ripple with a “Green Light Letter” in line with the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework adopted by the European Union (EU) for regulating crypto assets.
The authorization still requires final conditions to be completed. With the finalization of Ripple, it can provide regulated Crypto services across the European Economic Area with a single framework, MiCa.
The company said it can accelerate its digital asset infrastructure for banks, payment providers, fintech firms and corporate businesses in 30 countries in Europe.
The regulatory landscape and the financial sector’s existing sophistication make Luxembourg a crucial destination for regulated crypto companies.
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Ripple said the new authorization complements its existing Electronic Money Institution license in Europe. Together, the two approvals could allow financial institutions to access Ripple’s crypto and stablecoin payment infrastructure through one regulated integration.
The company’s infrastructure supports collecting, converting, and distributing funds while managing compliance and settlement requirements. Ripple Payments has already processed more than $100 billion in transaction volume globally and currently operates in over 60 markets.
Stablecoins and Tokenized Assets Drive Institutional Demand
Ripple’s European growth is accelerating in the forefront of blockchain’s migration to financial services, according to the company’s executives.
For banks and fintech companies looking for more reliable and innovative financial infrastructures, cross-border settlements, collateral management, tokenization and payments via stablecoins have gained importance.
As the adoption of tokens and blockchain gains momentum, Institutions are aggressively developing digital asset solutions to stay competitive, said Cassie Craddock, M.D. by Ripple for UK & Europe.
Ripple Strengthens Its Global Regulatory Footprint
Ripple now has over 75 registrations or licenses across the world, placing it among the most regulated holders of a digital asset in the market.
This year, the company also received regulatory approvals in the United Kingdom, such as license as an Electronic Money Institution and registration as a cryptoasset in the United Kingdom.
Matthew Osborne, Ripple head of policy for the UK and Europe, stated that Luxembourg has a robust regulatory platform, as it unites financial capabilities with clear rules on digital assets.
European regulated infrastructure is becoming more significant for banks, payment providers and digital asset companies, and the company feels that MiCA is a new chapter in the institutional adoption across Europe.
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