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JPMorgan Flags Ripple as $120B Cross-Border Payments Opportunity

2026/03/23 21:16
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JPMorgan Flags Ripple’s XRP Network as Key to Unlocking $120B in Cross-Border Payments

A resurfaced 2021 report from JPMorgan Chase is reigniting discussion across the financial sector, spotlighting Ripple’s potential to reshape cross-border payments. 

The report argues that Ripple’s XRP-driven settlement model could free up to $120 billion in trapped liquidity within the global payments system, offering a faster, more efficient alternative to traditional transfer methods.

That figure isn’t hypothetical, it captures the real inefficiencies still weighing down cross-border payments: steep fees, slow settlement, and poor transparency. 

For businesses, these frictions tie up liquidity and drive up operational costs. JPMorgan’s analysis highlights Ripple’s infrastructure as a credible alternative, built to move value with the same speed and precision as data.

At the heart of Ripple’s model is XRP acting as a bridge between currencies in real time, removing the need for banks to hold pre-funded accounts across multiple jurisdictions. 

In practice, this allows capital to move more efficiently, freeing up funds that would otherwise remain idle. It stands in contrast to the traditional correspondent banking system, where cross-border payments can take days to settle and often rely on multiple intermediaries along the way.

XRP’s Momentum Builds as Ripple Expands and Institutions Eye Blockchain for Global Finance

Recent activity on the XRP Ledger is drawing attention. A transfer of 20 million XRP was processed with a fee of just 0.000015 XRP, virtually negligible compared to traditional transfer costs. 

While such large movements aren’t unusual, they underscore the network’s ability to move substantial value quickly and cheaply, reinforcing the efficiency narrative highlighted in reports from JPMorgan Chase & Co.

At the same time, sentiment among financial leaders appears to be evolving. A Ripple-led survey indicates that 74% of finance executives believe stablecoins can enhance cash flow management. This reflects a broader shift, with institutions increasingly exploring blockchain-based solutions not just for faster settlement, but for improved transparency, control, and visibility over funds.

Ripple is also advancing its on-the-ground strategy, particularly in Brazil, where it is building out an integrated suite of services spanning custody, payments, stablecoin settlement, and treasury management. 

Its move toward securing a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license further points to a clear intent to operate within established regulatory frameworks and deepen its role in institutional finance.

Well, the renewed attention from JPMorgan’s report and growing institutional interest, Ripple’s global expansion signals more than incremental progress. 

Conclusion

The renewed attention from JPMorgan Chase goes beyond validating a single company, it points to a broader shift in how the global money movement is evolving. Ripple is positioning itself at the center of that transition, with XRP acting as a real-time settlement layer that challenges legacy payment systems. 

As inefficiencies in cross-border transfers become increasingly difficult to ignore and institutional interest in blockchain continues to grow, the prospect of unlocking $120 billion in trapped liquidity feels less abstract. If this momentum holds, Ripple’s approach may do more than disrupt existing rails; it could help reshape them.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/15622/120-billion-opportunity-jp-morgan-flags-ripple-s-cross-border-payments-play

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