Malaysian banking group CIMB has joined Ripple's blockchain-based payments network, RippleNet, seeking faster cross-border payments.
A strategic partnership between the firms addresses the need for "Speedy and cost-efficient international payments" across the ASEAN region, Ripple said Wednesday.
Specifically, Ripple's blockchain-based solution has been deployed to expand CIMB's existing proprietary remittance system, SpeedSend.
The RippleNet integration is already facilitating "Instant" remittances through corridors such as to Australia, USA, UK and Hong Kong, the bank stated.
As part of the partnership, CIMB said it is also planning to extend the Ripple's solution to other use cases across the group.
SpeedSend currently serves individuals remitting to a number of predominantly Asian countries, including the Philippines, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and India, according to its website.
"We're seeing banks and financial institutions from across the world lean into blockchain solutions because it enables a more transparent, quicker and lower cost payments experience."
While Ripple offers several payments solutions, one of which uses the XRP crypto token, the firms did not disclose which is being utilized by CIMB. According to World Bank projections, remittances to Southeast Asia will grow to $120 billion by the end of 2018, while global remittances are expected to grow at $642 billion.
Malaysian Banking Group CIMB Taps Ripple for Blockchain Remittances
Published on Nov 15, 2018
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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