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38 of the World’s Largest 100 Banks Have Tested, Integrated or Invested in Ripple’s Remittance Technology: Report
At least 38 of the world’s 100 biggest banks have reportedly tested, integrated or invested in Ripple’s cross-border payments technology.
An overview of the top 100 banks by total assets, compiled by XRPArcade, breaks down how many are linked to Ripple. The largest Ripple banking customer, Japan’s Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, is the fifth-largest bank in the world, with reportedly more than $2.8 trillion in total assets.
Of the 38 banks linked to Ripple, 18 are actively using Ripple’s technology. All of them are using the startup’s payments messaging platform, which is designed to rival Swift. To date, none of them are using Ripple’s liquidity product, which utilizes XRP for cross-border payments.
BNP Paribas
Japan Post Bank
Banco Santander
Royal Bank of Canada
HSBC (Through Saudi British Bank)
UBS
UniCredit
Standard Chartered
Westpac
Bank of Montreal
DZ Bank (Through Reisebank)
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Nomura Holdings Inc
Itau Unibanco
PNC Financial Services
Banco Bradesco SA
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB
Overall, Ripple says more than 300 financial institutions in 40-plus countries use its technology, including American Express, MoneyGram, Santander and SBI Remit.