Ripple is expanding Ripple Payments into a single platform that lets businesses move money across fiat currencies and stablecoins, aiming to simplify global collectionsRipple is expanding Ripple Payments into a single platform that lets businesses move money across fiat currencies and stablecoins, aiming to simplify global collections

Ripple Launches End-to-End Stablecoin Payments Platform

2026/03/04 02:24
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Ripple is expanding Ripple Payments into a single platform that lets businesses move money across fiat currencies and stablecoins, aiming to simplify global collections, custody, liquidity, and payouts.

Key Takeaways

  • Ripple Payments now supports end to end workflows across fiat and stablecoins, from collection to custody to payout.
  • The upgrade combines tools from Ripple’s acquisitions of Palisade and Rail, adding managed custody, virtual accounts, and automated payment flows.
  • Ripple says it is live in 60 plus markets, has processed more than $100 billion in volume, and operates with 75 plus global licenses and NYDFS oversight.
  • Ripple argues stablecoin adoption is accelerating, with $33 trillion in annual stablecoin transaction volume last year and stablecoins making up 30% of onchain transaction volume.

What Happened?

Ripple announced a major expansion of Ripple Payments, positioning it as a unified platform for moving money across traditional finance rails and onchain rails. The company says businesses can now collect, hold, exchange, and pay out using both fiat currencies and stablecoins through a single interface.

A Single Platform for Collection, Custody, Liquidity, and Payout

Ripple’s message is simple: global payments are messy because companies often stitch together multiple vendors for collection accounts, custody solutions, conversion, and payout partners. Ripple Payments is now being pitched as the cleaner alternative, with one platform handling the full flow.

The updated platform includes:

  • Unified collections using named virtual accounts and wallets so businesses can accept pay ins in fiat or stablecoins.
  • Managed custody to provision wallets at scale, support secure transaction signing, and sweep funds into operational accounts.
  • Advanced liquidity tools to move funds across assets efficiently and reduce friction during conversion and settlement.
  • Consolidated settlement so enterprise clients can manage multiple flows without juggling separate systems.

Ripple said this expansion is supported by capabilities gained through its acquisitions of Palisade and Rail, which brought in custody and treasury automation on one side, and virtual accounts and collections on the other.

Licensed Infrastructure and Deep Liquidity Are the Differentiators

Ripple President Monica Long framed the move as a response to what fintechs and financial institutions actually need to scale stablecoin payments in regulated markets.

Monica Long, President at Ripple said:

For the global financial system to evolve, fintechs and financial institutions need infrastructure that treats digital assets with the same rigor as traditional finance. Success in this space requires enterprise-grade infrastructure, extensive licensing, and deep liquidity, capabilities few can match. Ripple has built the blueprint for blockchain-based enterprise solutions designed to operate at global scale for regulated finance.

Ripple also emphasized its regulatory posture, pointing to enterprise grade compliance, a portfolio of more than 75 global licenses, and operating under New York Department of Financial Services oversight through a trust company charter. The company’s pitch is that regulated scale is where many stablecoin efforts stall, and licensing plus liquidity is what turns pilots into production.

Customer Adoption and Real World Use Cases Are Picking Up

Ripple said Ripple Payments is already live across more than 60 markets and has processed upwards of $100 billion in transaction volume. It also named existing customers and partners including AMINA Bank, Banco Genial, Corpay, and MassPay.

The company also highlighted newer and expanding use cases from fintechs and institutions using stablecoins to solve cross border liquidity and settlement issues, including:

  • alfred, supporting stablecoin to fiat flows across the United States, Latin America, and China.
  • AltPayNet in the Philippines, integrating stablecoins into cross border flows for currencies such as EUR, AED, CAD, THB, and more.
  • AMINA Bank, described as the first European bank to adopt Ripple Payments, using it for near real time institutional flows.
  • Corpay, using Ripple for managed custody and liquidity management to fund and settle positions in Asia Pacific with RLUSD, aiming to reduce costly pre funding.
  • MassPay, supporting payouts to 100 plus countries, with plans to expand stablecoin funded payouts.
  • CambioReal, integrating Ripple’s settlement layer into its orchestration platform for faster compliance ready cross border flows.
  • ECIB, using Ripple Payments to strengthen cross-border infrastructure for corporate and institutional clients.
  • Banco Genial, using Ripple Payments for cross border payouts from Brazil.

Ripple is effectively betting that these operational wins, plus the ability to run everything through one provider, will be more persuasive than another round of pilot programs.

How XRP and the XRP Ledger Fit Into the Strategy?

Ripple Labs built Ripple Payments for fast, low cost institutional transfers using the XRP Ledger, with XRP used as a bridge asset for near real time settlement. While the product expansion focuses heavily on stablecoins and fiat workflows, Ripple’s broader ecosystem still ties back to XRP Ledger based settlement and liquidity routes.

CoinLaw’s Takeaway

I see this as Ripple making a very direct play for the part of the market that actually pays the bills: regulated enterprise flows. In my experience, most payment stacks fail not because the tech is weak, but because the operational pieces are scattered across too many providers, with compliance and liquidity handled as afterthoughts. Ripple is trying to bundle the boring but critical parts, custody, collections, licensing, and liquidity, into one place. If they can keep onboarding simple and keep liquidity deep across corridors, this becomes less about crypto hype and more about real infrastructure that financial institutions can actually deploy.

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