XRP issuer pursues corporate finance market access through acquisition of decades-old treasury management platformXRP issuer pursues corporate finance market access through acquisition of decades-old treasury management platform

Ripple Pays $1B for Treasury Software Firm GTreasury in Third Major Deal This Year

Ripple Pays $1B for Treasury Software Firm GTreasury in Third Major Deal This Year

Ripple has agreed to acquire treasury management software provider GTreasury for $1 billion, marking the crypto company's third major purchase in 2025 as it expands beyond cryptocurrency into traditional corporate finance infrastructure.

The deal provides Ripple with access to Fortune 500 treasury departments currently using GTreasury's platform for cash management, foreign exchange, and compliance functions. The acquisition aims to position Ripple's blockchain-based payment technology within corporate treasury operations managing trillions in daily liquidity.

"For too long, money has been stuck in slow, outdated payments systems and infrastructure, causing unnecessary delays, high costs, and roadblocks to entering new markets," said Brad Garlinghouse, Ripple CEO, in a statement on Thursday. "Ripple's and GTreasury's capabilities together bring the best of both worlds, so treasury and finance teams can finally put their trapped capital to work."

The transaction follows Ripple's earlier 2025 acquisitions of prime broker Hidden Road and stablecoin platform Rail, demonstrating substantial capital deployment as the company pursues diversification beyond its XRP cryptocurrency and payments network.

GTreasury has operated for over four decades providing treasury management systems to corporate clients. The platform handles cash forecasting, risk management, compliance, and foreign exchange operations for finance departments at major corporations.

Renaat Ver Eecke, GTreasury CEO, described the combination as enabling treasury departments to manage operations "in the new digital economy." The integration aims to connect GTreasury's existing treasury workflows with Ripple's blockchain infrastructure and digital asset capabilities.

The strategic rationale centers on corporate treasury departments' anticipated adoption of stablecoins, tokenized deposits, and blockchain-based settlement systems. Ripple is betting that treasury operations will increasingly incorporate digital assets as traditional finance embraces blockchain technology.

Ripple framed the acquisition as enabling treasurers to "unlock idle capital" through connections to Hidden Road's prime brokerage services and access yield on short-term assets.

The deal structure allows GTreasury clients continued access to existing treasury management functions while Ripple gradually integrates blockchain payment capabilities. The approach aims to avoid disrupting current operations while building pathways toward digital asset adoption. Whether corporate treasurers will embrace blockchain-based payments through familiar treasury management software remains uncertain.

Ripple's acquisition spree reflects substantial capital reserves built from XRP holdings and operational revenues. The company has pursued aggressive expansion following its partial legal victory against the SEC, which ruled XRP sales on secondary markets do not constitute securities transactions.

The regulatory clarity, though incomplete, enabled Ripple to pursue larger strategic transactions without existential legal uncertainty. The company maintains ongoing litigation with the SEC on other aspects of its business, though the partial victory provides confidence for major capital deployment.

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and expected to close within months.

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