Money Transfer Firms Join Ripple's Payment Network
Two money transfer firms are to open a new payments corridor using RippleNet, while a Kuwaiti bank has also signed up to use the service.
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Ripple is continuing to add new clients to its distributed ledger-based payments network, RippleNet.
Announced yesterday, two international money transfer companies – Singapore-based InstaReM and Sao Paulo, Brazil-based BeeTech – have partnered to allow customers to benefit from Ripple's product, which they say offers speed, transparency and lower costs.
The collaboration will facilitate blockchain-based payments between Latin America and a number of countries currently served by InstaReM, including markets in Southeast Asia and Europe, a release states.
Fernando Pavani Founder and CEO of BeeTech, commented:
Also newly signed up for RippleNet is the Kuwait Finance House, which announced on May 26 that it was to utilize the service for cross-border payments, claiming to be the first bank in Kuwait to join the blockchain-powered network.
In the last month alone, at least six banks and payments providers have opted to utilize Ripple's various payments tools, including South Korean exchange and remittance service Coinone.
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