Ripple receives full CASP licence
08 July 2026 Europe
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Ripple, a provider of blockchain-based enterprise solutions, has received authorisation of its Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license from Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF).
The authorisation follows Ripple’s preliminary approval announced in June 2026.
The firm is now fully Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) compliant, with its end-to-end regulated crypto payments offering available to financial institutions, corporates, and businesses across the EU and its economic area.
Commenting on the regulatory approval, Cassie Craddock, managing director, UK and Europe at Ripple, says: “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.”
The authorisation follows Ripple’s preliminary approval announced in June 2026.
The firm is now fully Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) compliant, with its end-to-end regulated crypto payments offering available to financial institutions, corporates, and businesses across the EU and its economic area.
Commenting on the regulatory approval, Cassie Craddock, managing director, UK and Europe at Ripple, says: “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.”
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