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Ripple Secures Electronic Money Institution Authorization in the UK

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Last updated: January 9, 2026 11:31 pm
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Published: January 9, 2026
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On January 9, Ripple, a prominent cross-border payments network, obtained Electronic Money Institution (EMI) authorization in the United Kingdom through its subsidiary, Ripple Markets UK Ltd. This milestone follows Ripple’s application for the license submitted to the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) back in July 2023. The registration marks a significant moment for Ripple, especially after its favorable outcome against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the classification of its XRP coin, which the SEC previously considered a security.

With this regulatory approval, Ripple aims to enhance its operational footprint in the UK by adhering to the nation’s anti-terrorist financing and money laundering regulations. According to the FCA’s release, Ripple plans to leverage its EMI authorization to strengthen partnerships with banks, payment providers, and institutional clients, thereby expanding its regulated payments infrastructure in the region.

However, the FCA has imposed specific restrictions on Ripple, barring the company from operating cryptocurrency ATMs and serving retail customers without prior FCA approval. Additionally, Ripple is prohibited from designating agents or distributors, or issuing electronic currency to individuals, small businesses, or charitable organizations without explicit consent from the FCA.

This approval stands as a critical step for Ripple, solidifying its presence within regulated markets. Following the announcement, XRP, the cryptocurrency associated with Ripple’s payment solutions, experienced a slight uptick in value, trading at approximately $2.0964—a gain of over 10% in the week leading up to the announcement.

Ripple’s EMI authorization aligns with the UK’s ongoing initiative to integrate digital assets into its financial system. In December 2022, the FCA commenced consultations to delineate how cryptocurrency firms will function in Britain. These discussions covered a range of topics, including listing regulations for cryptocurrency tokens, exchange standards, market abuse, and the roles of brokers and other intermediaries. The FCA also explored lending, borrowing, decentralized finance (DeFi), and staking, seeking input on potential cryptocurrency regulations under a new framework.

The UK regulator has outlined plans to establish a regulatory system for the cryptocurrency sector by 2027, with a consultation deadline set for February 12, 2026. The urgency of this initiative is emphasized by comments from industry experts, including Dea Markova, the Director of Policy at Crypto Infrastructure Firm Fireblocks, who described it as a definitive roadmap for regulating crypto asset issuance and intermediation in the UK.

In October 2023, the Treasury unveiled a comprehensive proposal for a financial services regulatory framework governing cryptoassets, which would necessitate FCA authorization for crypto companies. The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Cryptoassets) Regulations 2025, presented to Parliament, seek to bring cryptoassets under the FCA’s regulatory oversight.

Recently, reports indicated that the FCA has launched a crypto licensing portal for companies to apply ahead of the forthcoming regulatory regime, slated to take effect next year. The FCA stated that businesses registered under the Money Laundering Regulations (MLRs) must comply with the Financial Services and Markets Act (FSMA) authorization prerequisites.

Under this new system, existing companies approved under the FSMA for added regulated activities must adjust their permits before the regulations come into force. The FCA has advised crypto enterprises to engage with its Pre-Application Support Service (PASS) for guidance on pre-application meetings. The application timeline is expected to conclude at least 28 days before the new regulations take effect, anticipated to start in September 2026.

During the application phase, the FCA plans to implement a savings facility through a draft Statutory Instrument, enabling businesses to continue providing cryptoasset services while their applications are being processed.

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