According to breaking news, Ripple has initiated a $750 million share buyback program from early investors. The buyback is being conducted at a valuation of $50According to breaking news, Ripple has initiated a $750 million share buyback program from early investors. The buyback is being conducted at a valuation of $50

BREAKING: Ripple (XRP) Launches $750 Million Share Buyback from Earlier Investors

2026/03/12 02:16
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According to breaking news, Ripple has initiated a $750 million share buyback program from early investors. The buyback is being conducted at a valuation of $50 billion for the company.

According to sources close to the matter, the buyback offer will be open until April. Ripple, which has not made an official statement on the matter, aims to solidify its position as one of the most valuable companies in the digital asset sector with this move.

In its most recent funding round in November 2025, Ripple raised $500 million with participation from investors such as Citadel Securities and Fortress Investment Group, at which time the company was valued at $40 billion.

The company has also made significant acquisitions recently to expand its scope of operations. Ripple is moving beyond payment infrastructure into areas such as brokerage services and stablecoin infrastructure, and in this context, it acquired prime brokerage company Hidden Road for $1.25 billion.

Ripple had previously planned a share buyback program worth approximately $1 billion, but participation was limited due to employees’ reluctance to sell their shares. The company also announced earlier this month that over $100 billion in transactions had been processed through its network to date.

*This is not investment advice.

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