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Ripple expands Brazil push as it seeks virtual asset license from central bank

March 18, 2026
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Ripple eyes $2 with new legal developments; RCO Finance is set to accelerate



Summary

  • Ripple plans to apply for a Virtual Asset Service Provider license from the Central Bank of Brazil, pulling its operations under Brazil’s new crypto framework instead of operating as a grey “technology vendor.”
  • Banks and fintechs including Banco Genial, Braza Bank and Nomad already use Ripple infrastructure for same‑day dollar transfers, real‑backed stablecoins and cross‑border fund flows, while partners like CRX and Justoken issue tokenized commodities and other RWAs via Ripple custody tools.
  • For Ripple and XRP watchers, Brazil combines deep remittance corridors, a sophisticated banking sector and pragmatic tokenization rules, making it a key test case for whether XRP‑ledger rails can matter beyond litigation headlines and secondary‑market hype.

Ripple (XRP) is stepping up its Latin American strategy, moving to formalize its presence in Brazil’s regulated crypto market while quietly deepening real-world payment and tokenization rails in the country. The company said it plans to apply for a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license from the Central Bank of Brazil, a move that would pull its local operations directly under the country’s evolving crypto framework.​

The push comes as several Brazilian financial institutions are already plugged into Ripple’s infrastructure for cross‑border flows and on‑chain settlement. Investment bank Banco Genial uses Ripple’s network to process same‑day dollar transfers, effectively turning the ledger into back‑end plumbing for faster FX and remittance rails. Braza Bank has gone a step further, issuing a real‑backed stablecoin on the XRP Ledger, using Ripple’s tech stack to tokenize local fiat and streamline domestic and cross‑border settlements.

Fintech firm Nomad is also using Ripple’s network for stablecoin‑based fund flows between Brazil and the U.S., positioning XRP‑ledger rails as an alternative to traditional correspondent banking in a corridor notorious for fees and friction. At the same time, partners including CRX and Justoken are issuing tokenized assets through Ripple’s custody products, covering commodities and other real‑world assets that local investors already understand and regulators can more easily slot into existing frameworks.​

If granted, a VASP license would effectively turn Ripple from a quasi‑grey “technology vendor” into a supervised participant in Brazil’s digital asset regime. That matters for institutions that want crypto‑adjacent yield, remittance efficiency, or tokenization upside but remain unwilling to touch unlicensed infrastructure. For Ripple, Brazil offers the right mix: large remittance corridors, a sophisticated banking sector, and regulators that are tough but pragmatic on stablecoins and tokenized assets.​

For XRP and broader market watchers, the Brazil pivot is another sign that Ripple’s post‑U.S.‑litigation strategy leans heavily on jurisdictions where payment use cases, not speculative trading, are the headline. If Ripple can secure a VASP license and scale real‑world flows through banks like Genial and Braza, Brazil could become one of the key test beds for whether XRP‑ledger infrastructure can matter beyond courtrooms and secondary‑market narratives.

Editorial Team

Editorial Team

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