Ripple has moved to acquire BC Payments Australia, a deal that would secure an Australian Financial Services License and extend the company’s regulated operatingRipple has moved to acquire BC Payments Australia, a deal that would secure an Australian Financial Services License and extend the company’s regulated operating

Ripple Is Acquiring an Australian Payments Firm to Add Its 75th Regulated License Worldwide

2026/03/11 20:53
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Ripple has moved to acquire BC Payments Australia, a deal that would secure an Australian Financial Services License and extend the company’s regulated operating footprint to over 75 licenses across global jurisdictions.

The acquisition targets a specific gap in Ripple’s licensing map. An Australian Financial Services License grants the holder authorization to operate across one of the Asia-Pacific region’s most tightly regulated financial markets, covering payment processing, digital asset services, and financial product distribution under the Australian Securities and Investments Commission framework.

Operating under ASIC oversight places Ripple within a regulatory tier that institutional partners and corporate clients in the region require before engaging with a payments infrastructure provider.

The 75-license milestone is the more strategically significant number. Ripple has built its licensing portfolio deliberately across the jurisdictions where cross-border payment volume is highest and regulatory clarity matters most for institutional adoption. Each license represents a jurisdiction where Ripple can operate its On-Demand Liquidity product and XRP Ledger-based settlement infrastructure without the legal uncertainty that has slowed U.S. bank integration.

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The CLARITY Act coverage published earlier today noted that U.S. bank adoption of XRP Ledger ODL is contingent on domestic regulatory resolution. The international licensing strategy means Ripple is not waiting for that resolution before expanding its addressable market.

Australia adds a regulated gateway into Southeast Asian payment corridors, where remittance volume between Australia and the Philippines, India, and other regional economies represents significant cross-border settlement demand. The MoneyGram-Stellar EURC pilot for the Germany-to-Philippines corridor covered earlier this week illustrates the same logic applied to a different geography. Ripple’s BC Payments acquisition is the same institutional infrastructure play targeting Pacific payment flows.

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