Breaking: Ripple Secures New EU Crypto License To Clear Final MiCA Hurdle

Kritika Mehta
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Kritika Mehta

Kritika Mehta

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Breaking: Ripple Secures New EU Crypto License To Clear Final MiCA Hurdle
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Ripple has become a full authorized Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) in Luxembourg. This enables the blockchain payments company to offer regulated digital asset services across the European Economic Area (EEA) under the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regime of the European Union.

Ripple Recieves Full MiCA License

The Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) approved the preliminary clearance to a full operating license. The authorization will allow Ripple to provide its regulated crypto payment platform to all 30 EEA markets, for banks, financial institutions, enterprises and corporate customers.

It is the beginning of the post-MiCA transition phase, during which crypto companies must get ready to operate in the EU under the new framework for regulating the sector. With the CASP license in Luxembourg, Ripple will gain passporting rights that will allow it to expand its operations in the bloc without having to go through separate licensing processes in each country.

Cassie Craddock, Managing Director, UK & Europe at Ripple, remarked positively on the milestone. She said, “This CASP authorisation means Ripple enters the post-transitional MiCA era fully compliant and ready to scale. The institutions we work with across Europe are looking to build their digital assets services alongside regulated partners, and Ripple is licensed and ready to meet that demand.”

What Is The Significance of This Approval?

The new authorization is in addition to Ripple’s current Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license in the European Union. The two approvals put the company in a select group of crypto companies that receive the full MiCA approval and also the electronic payments license.

The newest approval increases its global regulatory presence, Ripple said. It now has more than 75 regulatory licenses and registrations in various jurisdictions, to support its cross-border payments and digital asset infrastructure business, the company added.

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Kritika boasts over 4 years of experience in the financial news sector. Currently working as a crypto journalist at Coingape, she has consistently shown a knack for blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. Kritika combines insightful analysis with a deep understanding of market trends. With a keen interest in technical analysis, she brings a nuanced perspective to her reporting, exploring the intersection of finance, technology, and emerging trends in the crypto space.