Ripple Secures Full MiCA License, Unlocking Crypto Services Across 30 European Markets
Key Takeaways: Ripple has obtained a full MiCA CASP license, enabling authorized crypto services in all 30 EEA countries. Approval brings Ripple to the ranks of a handful of companies that are fully compliant with the EU...
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- Ripple has obtained a full MiCA CASP license, enabling authorized crypto services in all 30 EEA countries.
- Approval brings Ripple to the ranks of a handful of companies that are fully compliant with the EU’s MiCA regime.
- The license provides Ripple with greater capabilities to boost institutional crypto payment services in Europe.
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Follow us on Google NewsWith the approval of full authorization in the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework, Ripple has deepened its presence in the region. The decision to give the nod opens the opportunity for the blockchain payments platform to expand its regulated crypto solutions throughout the European Economic Area (EEA), amid recently implemented requirements for licensing across the region.
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Ripple Completes Full MiCA ComplianceOn July 6, Ripple announced that the financial regulator of Luxembourg, CSSF, has officially issued a complete License as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) to the company. The authorization will complement Ripple’s initial approval in June and will allow Ripple to offer cryptoasset services across the EEA now that it now complies with all MiCA conditions.
With the license, Ripple is able to provide its-regulated blockchain payment solutions to financial institutions, businesses and corporate clients in 30 European markets in one regulatory approval. The MiCA overall principle allows companies to be licensed in a single jurisdiction in the EU to be able to remove the necessity of obtaining licenses in each individual jurisdiction for the sake of transporting their services.
Ripple’s Managing Director for the UK and Europe, Cassie Craddock, says the authorization puts the company in a strong position as Europe turns to the post-MiCA era. She said institutional clients increasingly want to work with providers that operate under clear regulatory oversight, and Ripple is now fully licensed to support that demand.
Regulatory Strategy Expands Across EuropeThe CASP approval adds to Ripple’s growing portfolio of global regulatory authorizations, which now exceeds 75 licenses worldwide. Earlier this year, the company also secured a full Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license from Luxembourg’s CSSF, enabling it to expand regulated payment services within the European Union.
MiCA Raises the Bar for Crypto FirmsOn July 1, MiCA officially launched its full implementation, which means that crypto businesses in Europe must be authorised or shed regulated activities. The framework sets new standards for cryptoasset service providers, it will have a positive impact on crypto assets consumers and will contribute to securing the integrity of the crypto assets market and harmonise the rules across the bloc.
Ripple is now among a smaller club of digital asset companies to become fully registered under MiCA, as many companies are pursuing authorization in the growing process.
Ripple’s European expansion remains focused on enterprise blockchain infrastructure rather than retail crypto trading. Its product suite includes cross-border payments, digital asset custody, liquidity solutions and treasury management for financial institutions and businesses.
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