Ripple Expands Its Business in Europe as It Partners with Lemonway and Xbaht
The partnership with Lemonway and Xbaht will open a new path for the firm to enjoy what may turn out as a significant benefit in the long run.
The partnership with Lemonway and Xbaht will open a new path for the firm to enjoy what may turn out as a significant benefit in the long run.
Despite its current woes in the United States, Ripple has continued to break into new markets.
Nium started leveraging RippleNet to process real-time transactions a while ago.
According to previous media reports, QNB successfully launched a gateway between QNB Qatar and QNB Finansbank based in Turkey. The launch took place on RippleNet, which essentially expands Ripple’s services in the Middle East.
The Arab Regional Fintech Working Group puts RippleNet in an important position regarding the future of blockchain-based financial institutions.
The new Ripple Liquidity Hub will allow financial players to offer services across multiple cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH, LTC among others.
RippleNet, which is a network of banks and payment providers that partnered with Ripple to allow users to access funds fast, is one of the reasons why the token has exploded recently in Australia.
The large community of Thailand nationals in South Korea can now remit funds through the platform powered by the GME and RippleNet.
The availability of the Ripple ODL option in Japan means customers of RippleNet can leverage the digital asset XRP to eliminate pre-funding and reduce operational costs.
According to Ripple, BankDhofar customers will be able to send and receive up to 1,000 rials ($2,600) to accounts in India.