Ripple Roars into Africa with New USD-Backed Stablecoin RLUSD

Ripple USD (RLUSD), Ripple's enterprise-grade, USD-backed stablecoin, is now being made available to institutions across Africa through strategic partnerships with local entities such as Chipper Cash, VALR, and Yellow Card. Launched in late 2024, RLUSD has rapidly achieved a market capitalization exceeding US$700 million, signaling a strong and growing adoption of compliance-first, USD-backed stablecoins in the digital asset space. The stablecoin was meticulously designed with a core focus on trust, utility, and robust compliance, leveraging Ripple's extensive expertise in both the cryptocurrency and traditional finance sectors.
A distinguishing feature of RLUSD is its commitment to regulatory oversight and transparency. It is supported by the credibility of an NYDFS-issued New York limited purpose trust company, underscoring Ripple's dedication to fostering trust and clarity within the digital asset ecosystem. Jack McDonald, SVP of Stablecoins at Ripple, highlighted the stablecoin's swift establishment in diverse enterprise financial use cases, encompassing payments, tokenization, and serving as collateral in both crypto and traditional trading markets. McDonald also noted the increasing global demand for RLUSD from customers and key institutional players, expressing enthusiasm for its distribution in Africa via local partners. Furthermore, RLUSD has been integrated into Ripple Payments, broadening the array of stablecoins available within Ripple's cross-border payment solutions to better serve customers worldwide, including those in Africa.
Ham Serunjogi, Co-Founder and CEO of Chipper Cash, expressed keen interest in making RLUSD accessible to their clients, building upon an earlier partnership with Ripple aimed at facilitating faster, more efficient, and cost-effective cross-border payments into Africa. Serunjogi emphasized that RLUSD is uniquely positioned to accelerate the institutional adoption of blockchain technology across Africa and other global markets, particularly in the realm of cross-border payments. The versatility of RLUSD extends to various enterprise financial applications. These include facilitating instant settlement of cross-border payments, providing access to liquidity for remittance and treasury operations, seamless integration with decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, bridging the gap between fiat currencies and the broader crypto ecosystem, and offering collateral for trading tokenized real-world assets like commodities, securities, and treasuries.
Beyond its expanding presence in Africa, RLUSD is also instrumental in pilot projects led by Mercy Corps Ventures in Kenya. These initiatives aim to provide critical support for extreme weather event relief. One such project offers drought insurance for farmers, where funds are held in escrow and disbursed via smart contracts upon satellite data indicating probable drought conditions. A second pilot focuses on utilizing RLUSD to support parametric rainfall insurance during periods of excessive rainfall. Ripple is actively collaborating with partners globally to ensure the widespread availability and utility of RLUSD.
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