The post XRP News: Ripple Technology Expands Global Stablecoin Transfers appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News RedotPay, a fintech company that specializes in stablecoin-based payments, has integrated Ripple’s cross-border payment technology to expand its global transfer capabilities. The move includes the launch of a new option allowing users to send cryptocurrency and have the recipient receive Nigerian naira (NGN) directly into a local bank account. The update, announced on December 2, …The post XRP News: Ripple Technology Expands Global Stablecoin Transfers appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News RedotPay, a fintech company that specializes in stablecoin-based payments, has integrated Ripple’s cross-border payment technology to expand its global transfer capabilities. The move includes the launch of a new option allowing users to send cryptocurrency and have the recipient receive Nigerian naira (NGN) directly into a local bank account. The update, announced on December 2, …

XRP News: Ripple Technology Expands Global Stablecoin Transfers

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RedotPay, a fintech company that specializes in stablecoin-based payments, has integrated Ripple’s cross-border payment technology to expand its global transfer capabilities. The move includes the launch of a new option allowing users to send cryptocurrency and have the recipient receive Nigerian naira (NGN) directly into a local bank account.

The update, announced on December 2, aims to make it easier and faster for users to convert digital assets into NGN. Verified RedotPay customers with Nigerian bank accounts will be able to receive funds within minutes when a sender transfers XRP or other supported cryptocurrencies.

Focus on Faster Global Transfers

Cross-border payments remain slow and expensive for many users. International transfers often take several days and involve fees that average more than six percent. With demand rising for quicker and lower-cost alternatives, Ripple’s payment technology is being used to support RedotPay’s attempt to offer near-instant settlement and transparent pricing.

The new NGN payout feature is supported by a wide list of digital assets, including USDC, USDT, BTC, ETH, SOL, TON, TRX, XRP, and BNB. RedotPay says Ripple’s enterprise-grade infrastructure helps the platform deliver faster settlement and more predictable conversions. Ripple’s upcoming RLUSD stablecoin will also be added once available.

Ripple’s Role in the Expansion

Jack Cullinane, who oversees commercial operations for Ripple in the Asia-Pacific region, said the partnership shows how blockchain-based solutions can simplify international payments for both individuals and businesses.

RedotPay plans to continue widening its payout options to more countries as part of its strategy to support digital workers, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and people sending money home from overseas.

Building on Earlier Market Expansions

The NGN rollout follows RedotPay’s earlier introduction of similar services for Brazil and Mexico, where users can send cryptocurrency and have the recipient receive funds in BRL or MXN. By integrating with Ripple Payments, the company is trying to strengthen its presence in emerging markets that are seeing fast growth in stablecoin usage and digital remittances.

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