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List of Ripple Blockchain Customers

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
77 Bank Banking and Financial Services 2537 $1.1B Japan Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2017 n/a
In 2017, 77 Bank implemented Ripple Blockchain in a Blockchain Platform deployment as part of a 47-bank Japanese consortium pilot that advanced into a commercial phase. The implementation of Ripple Blockchain was executed via RC Cloud, a cloud based payments platform powered by Ripple that was validated for real time domestic and international money transfers during the pilot. The deployment emphasized payments infrastructure capabilities typical of enterprise blockchain platforms, including end to end payment rails, real time settlement and messaging, liquidity management and reconciliation workflows. Ripple Blockchain and RC Cloud were configured to operate as a cloud hosted payments layer, enabling unified processing for domestic and cross border payment flows on a single platform. Integrations and operational coverage were focal points during the pilot, with consortium evaluations explicitly covering operational risks, regulatory considerations, standardization and potential interfaces to connect with banks accounting systems. The consortium confirmed plans to expand network connectivity with banks globally, positioning 77 Bank within a broader cross border settlement mesh while keeping primary operational scope on payments processing in Japan. Governance and rollout activity moved beyond pilot validation into commercialization, requiring standardized operational controls, regulatory engagement and operational risk mitigation across participating banks. The move to a commercial phase reflects that 77 Bank and its consortium peers treated Ripple Blockchain as a production grade Blockchain Platform for live domestic and cross border payments.
Aeon Bank Banking and Financial Services 5000 $543M Thailand Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2017 n/a
In 2017, Aeon Bank implemented Ripple Blockchain as a Blockchain Platform to modernize its international payments and treasury workflows. The deployment centered on integrating Ripple Blockchain into the bank's cross border payments and remittance operations, positioning the application as an enterprise payment rail and messaging layer for outbound and inbound international transfers. The implementation leveraged Ripple’s remittance systems, notably xCurrent, xRapid, and xVia, to provide messaging based payment orchestration, liquidity sourcing, and settlement capabilities. Ripple Blockchain was configured to support payment routing, real time settlement confirmation, and automated reconciliation workflows consistent with enterprise payment processing practices. Operational integration connected Aeon Bank to RippleNET members, enabling corridor connectivity across Asia and beyond, and specifically aligning the bank with institutions that are part of RippleNET such as Standard Chartered, Royal Bank of Canada, SBI, Axis Bank, and RakBank, as well as corporate partners referenced in the Ripple ecosystem including Accenture, Deloitte, Santander, UBS, and UniCredit. The Ripple Blockchain integration was applied to treasury, payments operations, and corporate remittance functions to streamline international transaction flows and reduce execution uncertainty. Governance and process changes included centralizing cross border payments governance, introducing messaging driven reconciliation procedures, and adapting treasury controls to support Ripple Blockchain settlement events. Independent research cited in the implementation context found Ripple platforms to be demonstrably better than SWIFT in transaction times, processing fees, and uncertainty in transaction execution, reinforcing the rationale for using Ripple Blockchain as the bank’s Blockchain Platform for cross border payments.
Aeon Bank Banking and Financial Services 316 $10M Malaysia Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2017 n/a
In 2017, Aeon Bank implemented Ripple Blockchain as a Blockchain Platform to support real-time retail remittances and cross-border payment settlement. The deployment was aligned with a Japanese bank consortium launched in October 2016 that represents over 30 percent of banks in Japan, with members explicitly named including Aeon Bank, Nomura Trust and Banking, Resona Bank and Mizuho. The Ripple Blockchain implementation used a distributed ledger peer-to-peer network to record and store transactions, enabling real-time money transfers and removing the need for a central intermediary for clearing and settlement. Functional capabilities implemented focused on payment messaging, ledger-based settlement, and secure transaction recording consistent with the Blockchain Platform category, supporting both retail remittances and corporate payments workflows. Operational coverage was consortium-wide, positioning Aeon Bank within shared clearing and settlement flows and affecting treasury, payments operations, and correspondent banking functions. Governance and process changes included consortium-level ledger governance and shared transaction recording to reduce reliance on clearing house membership and per-transaction fee dependencies, with Ripple Blockchain serving as the core ledger and settlement layer. Ripple analysis cited in the implementation trials noted potential transaction cost reductions of 60 percent for retail remittances and 50 percent for corporate payments.
Akbank Banking and Financial Services 13591 $4.0B Turkey Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2016 n/a
In 2016 Akbank implemented Ripple Blockchain as a Blockchain Platform to handle international fund transfers and corporate cross-border payments. The deployment positioned Akbank as the first Turkish bank to adopt Ripple Blockchain, establishing a new payments rail intended to increase transparency and speed while reducing transfer costs. The implementation focused on cross-border settlement and corporate payments workflows, with configuration to expose pre-disclosed fees and exchange rates, enable end-to-end payment tracking, and support continuous 7/24 clearing and settlement capabilities. Functional capabilities emphasized by the rollout include payment orchestration for corporate flows, visibility into correspondent bank charges, and a faster settlement path compared with traditional correspondent banking workflows. Operational integration for the pilot was executed through Akbank AG, Akbank's affiliate in Germany, where the initial corporate payment transactions were staged and first live transactions were expected in May. The vendor relationship with Ripple supplied the underlying distributed ledger and network connectivity, while Akbank retained control of operational routing and customer-facing pricing and tracking features for the pilot. Governance and rollout followed a pilot-first approach for corporate customers, paired with strategic collaborations with fintech partners to extend blockchain-enabled payment features. Outcomes explicitly identified by Akbank included faster transfers, improved transparency, lower correspondent fees, the capability to present costs and exchange rates in advance, and enhanced customer experience through real-time tracking and continuous service delivery.
Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait Banking and Financial Services 2000 $645M Kuwait Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2019 n/a
In 2019, Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait implemented Ripple Blockchain, a Blockchain Platform, to join RippleNet and enable faster cross-border payment flows. The deployment focused on Ripple's xCurrent messaging and settlement stack and the ILP Ledger subledger, integrating blockchain-native interledger capabilities with the bank's existing payments infrastructure. The implementation configured xCurrent components to provide a cryptographically secure, end-to-end payment flow, transaction immutability and information redundancy. ILP Ledger was used to track credits, debits and liquidity across transacting parties, enabling atomic settlement where transactions settle entirely or fail upfront, and fund settlement in milliseconds. The bank also adopted Ripple APIs to enable real-time messaging and optional use of the digital asset XRP for on-demand liquidity sourcing. Integration work emphasized minimal disruption to the bank's core systems, fitting within existing infrastructure while aligning with the bank's risk, privacy and compliance requirements. Operational scope centered on cross-border payments and treasury and payments operations, using Ripple Blockchain to reduce reliance on pre-funded nostro accounts by sourcing liquidity on demand when XRP is used. Governance changes included updating settlement workflows to accommodate atomic, 24/7 on-demand availability and instrumenting transactional auditability for compliance teams. The Ripple Blockchain implementation positioned Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait to participate in a broader RippleNet ecosystem of 200-plus financial institutions, enabling faster, lower cost payments and reducing settlement risk when leveraged as designed.
Banking and Financial Services 23437 $8.5B Saudi Arabia Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2017 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 42142 $13.0B Australia Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2017 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 1374 $474M Japan Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2017 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 950 $240M Brazil Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2020 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 13950 $4.7B Thailand Ripple Ripple Blockchain Blockchain Platform 2017 n/a
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  1. Capital Space, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organization with 180 Employees
  2. Greenberg Traurig, a United States based Professional Services company with 5000 Employees

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Capital Space Construction and Real Estate 180 $23M United Kingdom 2026-04-20
Greenberg Traurig Professional Services 5000 $2.3B United States 2026-03-09