Ripple Clinches Major License Win In Luxembourg After UK Achievement
Alex Smith
1 month ago
Ripple announced Wednesday that it has received a preliminary Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license from Luxembourgâs Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF). This follows on the heels of a similar license and Crypto asset Registration given by the UKâs Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) last Friday.
EU Regulatory Progress
In its press release, Ripple emphasized that these new licenses contribute to its extensive portfolio, now exceeding 75 regulatory approvals worldwide, positioning Ripple as one of the most licensed cryptocurrency companies globally.Â
Monica Long, President of Ripple, remarked on the significance of the European Unionâs evolving stance regarding digital assets:Â
The EU was among the first major jurisdictions to introduce comprehensive digital assets regulation, which provides the certainty that financial institutions need to transition from pilot programs to large-scale commercial operations.Â
By expanding its licensing capabilities and refining its payment solutions, the crypto giant aims to facilitate the movement of value and unlock what it describes as âtrillions of dollars in dormant capital,â pushing legacy financial systems into a digital era.
Cassie Craddock, Managing Director for the UK and Europe at Ripple, echoed this sentiment, praising Luxembourgâs progressive regulatory environment toward digital assets stating:Â
Thanks to the CSSFâs sophisticated supervisory approach, Luxembourg is establishing itself as a hub for financial innovation by delivering the harmonized framework and legal certainty that our industry requires.
She highlighted that this preliminary approval is a crucial milestone, enabling Ripple to offer essential blockchain infrastructure to clients throughout the European Union.Â
The preliminary approval, which arrives in the form of a âGreen Light Letterâ from the CSSF, represents a vital step towards Ripple securing its full EMI authorization, contingent upon meeting specific conditions.
Ripple Highlights UK As Key Market
In its recent announcement regarding the UK, Ripple underscored the importance of the country in its broader global strategy, noting that London houses its largest office outside the United States since 2016.Â
Notably, the company has demonstrated its commitment to the UK market through ongoing investments, which include a growing workforce and support for the local blockchain and developer ecosystem.Â
Additionally, Ripple has contributed significantly to UK-based blockchain developers and startups, as well as committing over ÂŁ5 million to UK universities through its flagship University Blockchain Research Initiative (UBRI) program.
In a statement addressing these developments, Stuart Alderoty, Chief Legal Officer at Ripple, expressed pride in the progress made with the EMI license and Cryptoasset Registration from the FCA:Â
This is yet another major step forward, and it signals positive momentum for the UKâs digital assets industry, underscoring Rippleâs licensing achievements globally.Â
At the time of writing, XRP was trading at $2.1485, up slightly more than 3% in the past 24 hours as the broader crypto market has recovered since the start of the year.Â
Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.comÂ
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