XRP News: Ripple Receives Preliminary Approval for Luxembourg EMI License, Accelerating EU Cross-Border Payments and Stablecoin Strategy

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On January 14, news, blockchain payment company Ripple announced that it has received preliminary approval for an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license granted by the Luxembourg Financial Sector Supervisory Commission (CSSF). This development is seen as an important milestone for Ripple in advancing compliant payment services within the European Union and also lays a regulatory foundation for its expansion into cross-border payments and stablecoin applications.

According to disclosures, this preliminary approval was issued in the form of a “green light letter.” After meeting final compliance conditions and completing full authorization, Ripple will be able to offer a broader range of payment services across the EU. Overall, this license will support Ripple in expanding its cross-border payment platform, enabling EU financial institutions to settle and transfer funds using stablecoins and digital assets.

Ripple stated in a release to The Block that Luxembourg’s EMI regulatory framework helps scale its payment solutions. This progress aligns with the EU’s MiCA regulatory system, providing higher legal certainty for institutional digital asset payments.

Prior to this, Ripple had obtained an EMI license and crypto asset registration from the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). As the UK advances a more comprehensive crypto regulatory framework, this authorization also provides Ripple with a compliant pathway to expand its payment and settlement services locally. Compared to the dual regulatory layouts in Luxembourg and the UK, Ripple’s coverage in Europe’s core financial markets is being strengthened.

Ripple President Monica Long said that the EU is the leading jurisdiction to establish a comprehensive digital asset regulatory framework. This certainty helps financial institutions move blockchain technology from pilot phases to commercial scale. She pointed out that Ripple is upgrading its payment solutions into an integrated suite that combines stablecoins and on-chain liquidity, with the goal not just of transferring funds but of achieving end-to-end value management.

From a business perspective, Ripple Payments, as a licensed cross-border payment solution, allows enterprises to connect directly to the global payment network without building their own blockchain infrastructure. Ripple handles the underlying technology and operational complexity, enabling institutions to deploy digital payment services more efficiently.

Cassie Craddock, Managing Director of Ripple UK and Europe, believes that Luxembourg’s regulatory environment provides key support for financial innovation and also reflects Ripple’s emphasis on operating in compliance with MiCA standards. To date, Ripple Payments has processed over $95 billion in transactions and holds more than 75 licenses and registrations across major jurisdictions worldwide.

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