Ripple Expands Into Brazil With Full Crypto Financial Services

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Ripple, the leading facilitator of blockchain-based enterprise solutions across Traditional Finance (TradFi) and digital finance, is excited to announce its expansion across Brazil. Brazil is known as one of the world’s fastest-growing financial markets. The primary objective of this expansion is to deliver a complete crypto-powered financial infrastructure for payments, custody, and stablecoin services to institutions.

Ripple is going all-in on Brazil 🇧🇷: Ripple Payments: $100B+ processed, 60+ markets, live with Banco Genial, Braza Bank, Nomad, Azify & more🔐 Ripple Custody: Recently launched in Brazil with CRX💰 Ripple Treasury: Decades of corporate treasury…

— Ripple (@Ripple) March 17, 2026

Ripple is now the only solution in the area capable of serving institutions across the full spectrum of financial needs, from cross-border payments and digital asset protection to prime brokerage and treasury management. Ripple has also applied for a license as a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) in the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) for getting official approval. Ripple has revealed this news through its official social media X account.

Ripple Strengthens Latin America Strategy with Major Push in Brazil

The President of Ripple, Monica Long, said, “Latin America has always been a priority market for Ripple — not just because of the scale of the opportunity, but because Brazil has built one of the most advanced and forward-thinking financial ecosystems in the world.”

“We’ve spent more than a decade building the trust, licensing, and technology required operating in regulated markets. Now, with our expanded platform, we can meet institutions across the region with everything they need to compete in the modern financial system.”

Ripple has a satisfying record of more than $100B payments, along with covering 60+ markets by linking with various institutions such as Live with Banco Genial, Braza Bank, Nomad, Azify, and many others. Ripple payments are completely protected end-to-end for seamless shifting of money across borders, entertaining users with a faster, more transparent way to send, receive, and settle funds.

Ripple Expands Custody and RLUSD Adoption Across Brazil

Ripple custody is expanding into Brazil, bringing bank-grade security, real-time compliance controls, and adaptable deployment choices to monitored institutions in the region. Ripple custody reassures users about their best choice by selecting this for safety while maintaining the routine flow of payments, trading, and tokenization. With this, users will be able to enjoy secure and transparent services throughout Brazil.

Moreover, Ripple USD (RLUSD), Ripple’s enterprise-grade product, is actively attracting a huge amount of attention across Latin America as institutions look for a trusted, regulated digital dollar infrastructure. RLUSD is emerging as one of the fastest-growing enterprise stablecoins in the market. It is very famous and has a huge number of adopters across Brazil as a leading exchange and fintech.

Ripple treasury brings together decades of enterprise treasury expertise with Ripple’s digital asset infrastructure, enabling CFOs and treasurers to monitor liquidity, payments, and risk in real time with services available 24/7 across borders. Now, Brazilian institutions will have a full-fledged system of Ripple usage across the country.

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