The post JUST IN: Ripple Partners with Absa Bank to Launch Crypto Custody in South Africa appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ripple is making its move in Africa. The blockchain company has partnered with Absa Bank, one of the continent’s biggest financial institutions, to bring institutional-grade crypto custody to South Africa. This marks Ripple’s first major digital asset custody partnership in Africa. Today, we’re excited to announce that @AbsaSouthAfrica, one of Africa’s leading financial institutions, is now @Ripple’s first major custody partner in Africa: https://t.co/9FQ5GTxMnKWe’re bringing institutional digital asset custody to South Africa, providing the secure and…— Ripple (@Ripple) October 15, 2025 Absa Becomes Ripple’s First African Custody Partner Through the partnership, Absa will use Ripple’s secure and scalable digital asset custody technology to store cryptocurrencies and tokenized assets for its customers. For Ripple, this is a major step in expanding its global footprint, which already covers Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. “Africa is experiencing a major shift in how value is stored and exchanged, and our partnership with Absa underscores Ripple’s commitment to unlocking the potential of digital assets on the continent,” said Reece Merrick, Ripple’s Managing Director for the Middle East and Africa. The move comes as demand rises across Africa for safe and compliant digital asset infrastructure. Banks and fintechs are increasingly exploring blockchain to modernize payments, custody, and cross-border transactions. Absa Steps Into the Digital Asset Space Absa, which serves more than 12 million customers across ten countries, will now offer clients trusted crypto custody solutions. “We recognise the importance of providing our customers with secure, compliant, and robust custody solutions for their digital assets. Ripple’s custody solution allows us to leverage proven and trusted technology that meets the highest security and operational standards,” said Robyn Lawson, Head of Digital Product, Custody at Absa Corporate and Investment Banking. The partnership highlights Absa’s focus on innovation and client trust. Ripple’s Growing Presence in Africa This deal follows Ripple’s earlier work in Africa with Chipper Cash, which uses Ripple’s crypto-enabled payments technology for cross-border transactions. Ripple also rolled out its USD-backed stablecoin, RLUSD, in African markets this year, further anchoring its presence in the region. According to Ripple’s 2025 New Value Report, 64% of financial leaders in the Middle East and Africa see faster payments and settlement times as a major reason to adopt blockchain-based currencies. Africa’s Crypto Market Is Ready The timing is right. Sub-Saharan Africa handled over $205 billion in on-chain crypto transactions between July 2024 and June 2025, a 52% increase from the previous year, making it the third-fastest-growing crypto region globally. With countries like South Africa and Nigeria providing formal frameworks for crypto trading, taxation, and custody, banks are now moving beyond curiosity. Ripple’s partnership with Absa puts it at the center of this fast-growing digital finance ecosystem.The post JUST IN: Ripple Partners with Absa Bank to Launch Crypto Custody in South Africa appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Ripple is making its move in Africa. The blockchain company has partnered with Absa Bank, one of the continent’s biggest financial institutions, to bring institutional-grade crypto custody to South Africa. This marks Ripple’s first major digital asset custody partnership in Africa. Today, we’re excited to announce that @AbsaSouthAfrica, one of Africa’s leading financial institutions, is now @Ripple’s first major custody partner in Africa: https://t.co/9FQ5GTxMnKWe’re bringing institutional digital asset custody to South Africa, providing the secure and…— Ripple (@Ripple) October 15, 2025 Absa Becomes Ripple’s First African Custody Partner Through the partnership, Absa will use Ripple’s secure and scalable digital asset custody technology to store cryptocurrencies and tokenized assets for its customers. For Ripple, this is a major step in expanding its global footprint, which already covers Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. “Africa is experiencing a major shift in how value is stored and exchanged, and our partnership with Absa underscores Ripple’s commitment to unlocking the potential of digital assets on the continent,” said Reece Merrick, Ripple’s Managing Director for the Middle East and Africa. The move comes as demand rises across Africa for safe and compliant digital asset infrastructure. Banks and fintechs are increasingly exploring blockchain to modernize payments, custody, and cross-border transactions. Absa Steps Into the Digital Asset Space Absa, which serves more than 12 million customers across ten countries, will now offer clients trusted crypto custody solutions. “We recognise the importance of providing our customers with secure, compliant, and robust custody solutions for their digital assets. Ripple’s custody solution allows us to leverage proven and trusted technology that meets the highest security and operational standards,” said Robyn Lawson, Head of Digital Product, Custody at Absa Corporate and Investment Banking. The partnership highlights Absa’s focus on innovation and client trust. Ripple’s Growing Presence in Africa This deal follows Ripple’s earlier work in Africa with Chipper Cash, which uses Ripple’s crypto-enabled payments technology for cross-border transactions. Ripple also rolled out its USD-backed stablecoin, RLUSD, in African markets this year, further anchoring its presence in the region. According to Ripple’s 2025 New Value Report, 64% of financial leaders in the Middle East and Africa see faster payments and settlement times as a major reason to adopt blockchain-based currencies. Africa’s Crypto Market Is Ready The timing is right. Sub-Saharan Africa handled over $205 billion in on-chain crypto transactions between July 2024 and June 2025, a 52% increase from the previous year, making it the third-fastest-growing crypto region globally. With countries like South Africa and Nigeria providing formal frameworks for crypto trading, taxation, and custody, banks are now moving beyond curiosity. Ripple’s partnership with Absa puts it at the center of this fast-growing digital finance ecosystem.

JUST IN: Ripple Partners with Absa Bank to Launch Crypto Custody in South Africa

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The post JUST IN: Ripple Partners with Absa Bank to Launch Crypto Custody in South Africa appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Ripple is making its move in Africa. The blockchain company has partnered with Absa Bank, one of the continent’s biggest financial institutions, to bring institutional-grade crypto custody to South Africa. This marks Ripple’s first major digital asset custody partnership in Africa.

Absa Becomes Ripple’s First African Custody Partner

Through the partnership, Absa will use Ripple’s secure and scalable digital asset custody technology to store cryptocurrencies and tokenized assets for its customers.

For Ripple, this is a major step in expanding its global footprint, which already covers Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America.

The move comes as demand rises across Africa for safe and compliant digital asset infrastructure. Banks and fintechs are increasingly exploring blockchain to modernize payments, custody, and cross-border transactions.

Absa Steps Into the Digital Asset Space

Absa, which serves more than 12 million customers across ten countries, will now offer clients trusted crypto custody solutions.

The partnership highlights Absa’s focus on innovation and client trust.

Ripple’s Growing Presence in Africa

This deal follows Ripple’s earlier work in Africa with Chipper Cash, which uses Ripple’s crypto-enabled payments technology for cross-border transactions. Ripple also rolled out its USD-backed stablecoin, RLUSD, in African markets this year, further anchoring its presence in the region.

According to Ripple’s 2025 New Value Report, 64% of financial leaders in the Middle East and Africa see faster payments and settlement times as a major reason to adopt blockchain-based currencies.

Africa’s Crypto Market Is Ready

The timing is right. Sub-Saharan Africa handled over $205 billion in on-chain crypto transactions between July 2024 and June 2025, a 52% increase from the previous year, making it the third-fastest-growing crypto region globally.

With countries like South Africa and Nigeria providing formal frameworks for crypto trading, taxation, and custody, banks are now moving beyond curiosity. Ripple’s partnership with Absa puts it at the center of this fast-growing digital finance ecosystem.

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