WikiBit 2026-01-09 21:39Key Takeaways Ripple's UK subsidiary has gained registration from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), allowing the company to offer regulated payments
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Ripple wins FCA approval to offer compliant payment services in UK
Ripple, the blockchain company specializing in cross-border payments, has secured an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) authorization from the UK‘s Financial Conduct Authority through its UK subsidiary, as shown in records published on the regulator’s register on January 9.
The approval allows Ripple to operate regulated payment and e-money services in the UK under FCA supervision, while reinforcing its compliance credentials in a key financial market.
The company is expected to focus on scaling its regulated payments infrastructure in the UK, using EMI authorization as a foundation to deepen relationships with banks, payment providers, and institutional clients.
The registration comes as the UK moves to integrate digital assets into its financial system. The FCA has been consulting on rules for crypto trading platforms, lending, and staking activities.
XRP, the crypto asset associated with Ripples payment and settlement mechanisms, edged slightly higher following the news. The fourth-largest digital asset was trading at around $2.1 at press time, up more than 10% over the past seven days, per CoinGecko.
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