Japan’s mortgage sector is seeing a new integration of cryptocurrency into traditional finance. On March 12, 2026, SBI ARUHI Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of SBI HoldingsJapan’s mortgage sector is seeing a new integration of cryptocurrency into traditional finance. On March 12, 2026, SBI ARUHI Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of SBI Holdings

Big News for XRP Holders from Japan’s Largest Mortgage Bank

2026/03/16 20:31
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Japan’s mortgage sector is seeing a new integration of cryptocurrency into traditional finance. On March 12, 2026, SBI ARUHI Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of SBI Holdings, announced a shareholder benefit program that uses XRP as a direct reward for investors.

The news was highlighted by Xaif (@Xaif_Crypto) on X, noting the program starts on March 31, 2026, and the potential for mainstream adoption.

Shareholder Rewards with XRP

Under the program, shareholders holding 100 or more shares on the company register as of March 31, 2026, qualify for XRP rewards. Those holding 100 to 1,000 shares will receive XRP valued at 500 yen. Shareholders with 1,000 shares or more will receive 500 yen worth of XRP if their holding period is less than one year, and 1,000 yen worth if held for over a year.

The value of XRP awarded will reflect the market price on the record date, set for mid-August. To receive the reward, shareholders must open a cryptocurrency trading account with SBI VC Trade Co., Ltd. in their own name.

The program applies to domestic residents aged 18 and above, ensuring XRP is delivered to individual shareholders. Shareholders will receive a “Shareholder Benefit Guide” by mid-June, detailing how to open a trading account and apply for XRP rewards. Once the application is completed, XRP will be transferred by the end of the month corresponding to the record date.

Strategic Alignment with Ripple

SBI Holdings maintains a close relationship with Ripple and has consistently supported XRP. Ripple’s distributed ledger technology supports faster and lower-cost international remittances. Together, the companies operate SBI Ripple Asia, a joint venture focused on cross-border payments and next-generation financial services in Japan and South Korea.

This initiative positions XRP as a practical asset within conventional financial circles. By integrating it into a shareholder benefit program, SBI ARUHI encourages long-term investment. Shareholders who hold their assets for over a year receive higher rewards, reinforcing the incentive for consistent participation.

Impacts on XRP Adoption

Introducing XRP as a shareholder benefit increases its visibility among traditional investors. The program links conventional stock ownership with digital asset exposure, giving shareholders tangible value in XRP. It also demonstrates institutional recognition of the cryptocurrency, supporting its broader adoption within Japan’s financial sector.

As more investors participate in the program, XRP could see increased liquidity and market activity. The initiative highlights a trend in which digital assets are integrated into established financial mechanisms, potentially encouraging other companies to follow suit.

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