Home UAE Dubai FinTech firm Ripple chooses Dubai’s DIFC for regional headquarters Financial institutions across more than 45 countries already use RippleNet by Zainab Mansoor November 8, 2020 Ripple, the enterprise blockchain solution for global payments, has established its regional headquarters in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the latter announced. Ripple has chosen DIFC for its regulations, expansive network and reputation as a global financial centre. Established in 2012, Ripple builds financial solutions and services to move money at the same speed and standard that information moves today. By joining Ripple’s global financial network, RippleNet, customers can process their payments instantly, reliably, cost-effectively and with end-to-end visibility anywhere in the world. Financial institutions across more than 45 countries already use RippleNet. Arif Amiri, chief executive officer of DIFC Authority, said: “Leveraging DIFC’s world class platform, laws and regulations, our fintech firms are able to work with other DIFC’s clients, who form part of the region’s largest financial ecosystem, to contribute to the development of the global, regional and local finance industry. “During this post-pandemic recovery period, we recognise how digital agendas are being prioritised. Ripple and the other 230+ FinTech related companies in the Centre are key to driving the future of finance.” “Ripple is one of the most exciting client additions to DIFC this year. They are well regarded globally for innovation in the finance industry and therefore is a perfect partner and client for DIFC, given our vision to drive the future of finance. Together, we will advance the use of blockchain in Dubai, UAE and the region, and accelerate the Emirates Blockchain Strategy 2021.” “Ripple already has a significant client base in the MENA region and the opportunity to co-locate with our customers made DIFC a natural choice,” said Navin Gupta, managing director for South Asia and MENA at Ripple. “Our regional office will serve as a springboard to introduce our blockchain based solutions and deepen our ties with even more Financial Institutions in the region. We feel very welcome in our new regional home at DIFC.” Tags Blockchain DIFC Dubai Fintech Headquarters Payments Ripple 0 Comments You might also like Elite Group Holding to develop Dhs100m auto hub in Dubai Dubai launches region’s first drone delivery system Arab Health to mark 50th anniversary with landmark edition in Jan UAE payments industry set to hit $27.3bn by 2028: report