Ripple has obtained preliminary Electronic Money Institution (EMI) licensing approval in Luxembourg, marking a significant milestone in its European expansion strategy. The EMI license authorizes Ripple to operate payment and settlement services across the EU market, strengthening its position as a regulated financial services provider. This regulatory achievement demonstrates growing institutional acceptance of blockchain-based payment solutions in mainstream financial infrastructure, opening doors for broader adoption of blockchain technologies in cross-border transactions and digital asset management across European markets.
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Ripple has obtained preliminary Electronic Money Institution (EMI) licensing approval in Luxembourg, marking a significant milestone in its European expansion strategy. The EMI license authorizes Ripple to operate payment and settlement services across the EU market, strengthening its position as a regulated financial services provider. This regulatory achievement demonstrates growing institutional acceptance of blockchain-based payment solutions in mainstream financial infrastructure, opening doors for broader adoption of blockchain technologies in cross-border transactions and digital asset management across European markets.