Ripple has taken another step toward building a fully regulated payments network in Europe after receiving preliminary approval for an Electronic Money InstitutionRipple has taken another step toward building a fully regulated payments network in Europe after receiving preliminary approval for an Electronic Money Institution

Ripple Gains Key Luxembourg Approval Under Europe’s MiCA Framework

Ripple has taken another step toward building a fully regulated payments network in Europe after receiving preliminary approval for an Electronic Money Institution licence in Luxembourg.

This move brings the company one step closer to offering regulated payment services across the European Union under the Markets in Crypto-Assets framework.

That news comes only days after the company received EMI and crypto registration approval from the UK Financial Conduct Authority. Taken together, the two approvals make for a clear week of its European plans and a signal of increasing big regulator acceptance of its infrastructure.

With the two new licences, it now has more than 75 regulatory licences around the world, ranking it as one of the most heavily licensed companies in the digital asset universe.

Luxembourg Approval Strengthens EU Payment Ambitions

For a long time, Luxembourg has been considered a gateway to European finance. The progress Ripple is making in the country shows just how central regulation has now become to crypto-based payment services.

This is only an initial EMI approval that allows the company to get closer to its goal of offering electronic money services throughout the EU once full authorization is granted. It also fits with MiCA, which is quickly becoming the rulebook for digital asset firms that work with European institutions.

Ripple President Monica Long said clear rules are what let banks and payment firms stop testing and start using blockchain on a large scale. The company aims to replace slow, old payment systems with real-time, 24/7 operations.

With the approvals in both the EU and the UK, Ripple is positioning itself as a reliable partner for institutions seeking certainty before using new technology.

It already has offices in London, Dublin, Luxembourg, Geneva, and Reykjavik; from these places, it helps financial institutions update cross-border payments in a regulatory-compliant way.

Ripple Payments Scales As Licensing Expands

At the core of the company’s growth is Ripple Payments: its end-to-end cross-border payment solution. The platform enables Ripple to manage end-to-end liquidity for customers while executing blockchain-related tasks in the background.

Such a setting helps banks and businesses offer digital payment services without needing to create complicated infrastructures from scratch.

Company data illustrate that Ripple Payments now connects with payout partners to cover more than 90% of daily foreign exchange markets.

To date, the system has processed more than $95 billion in transactions, which demonstrate growing institutional use rather than retail speculation.

Cassie Craddock, who heads up the company’s UK and Europe operations, commented that Luxembourg’s rules and regulations were a key factor in enabling compliant innovation:

Also Read: Ripple’s UK FCA License Lifts Institutional Confidence While XRP Eyes $3.66

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