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    Ripple receives preliminary EMI license in Luxembourg

    Ripple receives preliminary EMI license in Luxembourg

    By Redaktion cvj.ch on 16. January 2026 News

    The blockchain payments provider Ripple has received preliminary approval for an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license from Luxembourg’s financial supervisory authority, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CssF).

    The provisional EMI license (“Green Light Letter”) brings Ripple closer to full authorization, which would allow the company to issue electronic money and provide regulated payment services - including stablecoin-based transfers - across the entire European Economic Area. This step follows recent approvals in the United Kingdom and forms part of a broader regulatory expansion strategy encompassing more than 75 global authorizations.

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    Significance of the preliminary EMI approval

    The provisional approval granted by the CssF does not constitute a final licensing decision, but it signals that Ripple has met key regulatory requirements and is on track toward full EMI authorization. Such licenses are a prerequisite for issuing electronic money (e-money) and operating payment services within the regulated financial market. This includes services such as digital wallets, payment interfaces, and cross-border transfers, which have historically been hindered in many EU member states by fragmented regulatory regimes.

    Achieving full EMI status in Luxembourg is considered particularly strategic. Under the EU regulatory framework MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets), companies holding a single EU license can offer their services across all 27 EU member states through so-called “passporting” - without needing to obtain separate approvals in each country. This provides substantial legal and operational certainty for institutional clients and financial partners.

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    Expansion of the European footprint

    The Luxembourg approval follows a recently granted EMI license and crypto-asset registration in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), underscoring how Ripple is strengthening its regulatory foundation across several key markets simultaneously. Together with existing licenses - including those in the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and other jurisdictions worldwide - Ripple is building a broadly diversified compliance infrastructure designed to foster trust among banks, fintech companies, and institutional clients.

    Ripple emphasizes that EU regulation is among the clearest and most comprehensive globally, making it easier for traditional financial institutions to integrate blockchain-based payment solutions into regulated operations. The EU’s MiCA rules are central in this regard, as they harmonize the legal framework for tokenization, stablecoins, and other digital assets, thereby providing both innovation support and operational certainty.

    For Ripple, proximity to full EMI authorization not only enables the provision of regulated stablecoin payments (for example using RLUSD) within the EU, but also allows its cross-border payment platform “Ripple Payments” to be offered as a licensed infrastructure for banks, payment service providers, and enterprises. Over the long term, this could accelerate the adoption of blockchain-based payments in the traditional financial sector while reducing costs and settlement times in cross-border payment processing.

     

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    Redaktion cvj.ch

      Die CVJ Redaktion besteht aus einem Team von Blockchain Experten und informiert täglich und unabhängig über die spannendsten Neuigkeiten.

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