UAE Remittance Firm Launching Ripple-Based Payments in Q1 2019

Abu Dhabi-based money transmitter UAE Exchange is working with Ripple to launch blockchain remittances to Asia early next year.

AccessTimeIconDec 13, 2018 at 12:01 p.m. UTC
Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 8:40 a.m. UTC
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One of the largest remittance firms in the United Arab Emirates, UAE Exchange, is working with Ripple to launch blockchain-based payments to Asia by the first quarter of next year.

According to a report from Reuters on Thursday, the firm's CEO Promoth Manghat said he expects to go live with support from "one or two banks in Asia" using blockchain-based payments network RippleNet.

With a large number of Asian workers in the UAE, that corridor accounts for the largest portion of its global remittance flow. According to a local news report in May, transfers to India made up 36.7 percent of the remittance total, those to Pakistan 8.8 percent and the Philippines accounted for 6.9 percent.

UAE Exchange says on its website that it is associated with over 140 banks and has a presence in 31 countries, yet it's taking blockchain adoption slowly. “Blockchain holds tremendous promise for the industry but there is progress to be made before we see it go fully mainstream,” Manghat told Reuters.

The firm's collaboration with Ripple was first reported back in February, with UAE Exchange aiming to reduce cost and frictions associated with cross-border transactions.

Ripple has signed deals with several financial institutions worldwide for blockchain-based remittances. Its recent partnerships include Malaysian banking group CIMB, South Korea’s crypto exchange Coinone, U.S. banking giant PNC, among others.

Remittances market is expanding. Last year, migrant workers sent $256 billion to their families in the Asia-Pacific region alone, according to the latest United Nations’ International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) report.

And according to World Bank projections, global remittances are expected to grow at $642 billion by end of this year.

UAE coins image via Shutterstock 

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