Ripple pours billions into acquisitions to fuse custody, liquidity, settlement and payments into one platform. GTreasury, Rail, Palisade and Ripple Prime tighten Ripple’s push for seamless digital asset handling. Ripple has invested roughly $4 billion into the crypto sector through strategic acquisitions, closing four major deals that unite diverse digital‑asset functions under a single platform. [...]]]>Ripple pours billions into acquisitions to fuse custody, liquidity, settlement and payments into one platform. GTreasury, Rail, Palisade and Ripple Prime tighten Ripple’s push for seamless digital asset handling. Ripple has invested roughly $4 billion into the crypto sector through strategic acquisitions, closing four major deals that unite diverse digital‑asset functions under a single platform. [...]]]>

Ripple Builds “One-Stop Shop” for Digital Asset Infrastructure After $4B Investment Push

2025/12/05 18:12
  • Ripple pours billions into acquisitions to fuse custody, liquidity, settlement and payments into one platform.
  • GTreasury, Rail, Palisade and Ripple Prime tighten Ripple’s push for seamless digital asset handling.

Ripple has invested roughly $4 billion into the crypto sector through strategic acquisitions, closing four major deals that unite diverse digital‑asset functions under a single platform. The move is meant to position the company as a central hub for global money movement.

This approach focuses on integrating custody, liquidity, settlement, treasury management, and digital payments into a single operating structure. By connecting these areas, the firm is attempting to offer institutions the tools required to manage assets digitally, around the clock, and across currencies without external dependencies.

GTreasury Deal Expands Reach into Corporate Finance

Ripple’s $1 billion purchase of GTreasury marked its largest step toward entering the corporate finance market. The treasury tech firm brings over four decades of experience and a strong presence among global enterprises with complex money management needs.

This acquisition allows Ripple to offer GTreasury’s clients a faster and more responsive payment setup, with access to Ripple Prime’s global repo market and 24/7 settlement via Ripple Payments.

Rail was acquired for $200 million to add a full stablecoin payment solution to Ripple payments. It introduces features such as virtual accounts and automated back-office functions. With Rail, Ripple can offer digital and fiat payment options through a single interface, without needing clients to hold stablecoins themselves.

The company also bought Palisade to build out custody services. Its technology, which includes large scale wallet provisioning and real time transaction execution, is designed for fintech firms and other entities that handle frequent transactions. With features like zero trust architecture and support for multiple chains, Palisade strengthens Ripple Custody for institutional needs.

Ripple Prime Rounds Out Institutional Services

Ripple Prime, previously known as Hidden Road, has been added for the full handling stack of digital assets. It provides prime brokerage services that include financing, OTC trade execution, and clearing. These services cover dozens of assets such as XRP and RLUSD and are designed for institutional clients.

Its role is to ensure that trades are completed quickly and in line with regulations. After the acquisition was announced, its user base grew threefold, which signals rising interest from major institutions in the digital asset market.

Together with the other deals, Ripple Prime supports the full transaction cycle, covering everything from custody, transfer to settlement and execution in one place. The company also plans to use blockchain internally to optimize cost structures and operational processes.

Reece Merrick, Ripple’s senior executive officer for the Middle East & Africa, wrote on X,

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