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Ripple News Today: Singapore Tests RLUSD for Instant Cross-Border Trade Payments

2026/03/25 15:46
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Ripple Approved to Expand Payments in Singapore

The post Ripple News Today: Singapore Tests RLUSD for Instant Cross-Border Trade Payments appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Ripple, known for its fast cross-border payments, is now testing its RLUSD stablecoin in Singapore’s central bank sandbox to improve global trade payments. 

The project focuses on automating cross-border trade finance payments, which could reduce delays, paperwork, and manual processes that currently slow international trade transactions.

Ripple RLUSD Stablecoin Trade Finance Pilot in Singapore

Ripple RLUSD stablecoin is being tested under a regulatory sandbox program run by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The initiative, called BLOOM, focuses on tokenized banking and regulated stablecoins for institutional finance, not speculative crypto trading.

Ripple is working with supply chain finance company Unloq to test a system that releases payments automatically after shipment conditions are verified. When goods ship and confirmation arrives, the system triggers payment instantly without manual bank approval.

This system uses RLUSD on the XRP Ledger to move money, while Unloq’s platform manages contracts, trade documents, and financing conditions in one system.

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How Stablecoins Could Fix Trade Finance Delays

Trade finance has not changed much in decades. Many international shipments still rely on paperwork, bank approvals, and middlemen, which can take days or even weeks to complete payments.

Stablecoins like RLUSD automate payments using smart conditions. For example, once verified shipping documents arrive, the system instantly releases payment. This reduces settlement time, lowers costs, and removes many manual steps.

Singapore is becoming a major testing hub for these types of financial blockchain systems because regulators there allow controlled testing through sandbox programs.

Ripple Expands Global Institutional Strategy

This Singapore pilot is Ripple’s third major announcement in recent weeks. Earlier, Ripple launched a digital banking infrastructure platform in Brazil and also joined the Mastercard Crypto Partner Program.

These moves show that Ripple is not just focusing on crypto trading but is building infrastructure for banks, institutions, and global payments. The company aims to position RLUSD as a regulated stablecoin for real business payments, especially trade finance and cross-border settlements.

If these pilots succeed, stablecoins like RLUSD could become part of the global trade payment system in the future.

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FAQs

What is Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin and how does it work?

RLUSD is Ripple’s regulated stablecoin that runs on the XRP Ledger, designed to move money instantly for real business payments like trade finance and cross-border settlements.

What is the BLOOM sandbox program in Singapore?

BLOOM is a Monetary Authority of Singapore initiative that lets companies test tokenized banking and regulated stablecoins in a controlled environment before full market launch.

How could Ripple’s RLUSD pilot affect XRP price?

If adoption grows, XRP demand may rise as RLUSD runs on its ledger, but price impact depends on real usage, market sentiment, and broader crypto trends.

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