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Ripple Collaborates with MAS BLOOM to Test RLUSD Stablecoin for Cross-Border Trade Settlements

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 1:49 am
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Published: March 26, 2026
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Singapore is embarking on an innovative journey to reform cross-border trade settlements with the introduction of the RLUSD stablecoin, positioning it as a cornerstone of this initiative. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has recently welcomed Ripple into its BLOOM initiative, a pioneering effort aimed at modernizing trade finance processes.

The partnership, established on March 25, 2026, also includes supply chain platform Unloq, which will target the inefficiencies currently plaguing international transactions, especially for small and medium enterprises that depend heavily on traditional banking systems. By leveraging the XRP Ledger, Ripple aims to streamline automated trade payments, addressing structural issues in trade finance.

BLOOM, an acronym for Borderless, Liquid, Open, Online, Multi-currency, serves as MAS’s experimental framework for exploring tokenized banking liabilities and regulated stablecoins in real-world applications. This initiative underscores Singapore’s ambition to create advanced programmable settlement infrastructures that can facilitate global commerce.

Unloq’s SC+ platform plays a vital role in this collaboration, providing an integrated execution layer that consolidates trade obligations and financing workflows into a seamless automated system. Payments will only be released when specific commercial conditions are verified—shipment confirmation being a crucial trigger. Instead of relying on intermediaries, the process uses smart contracts on the XRP Ledger to execute conditional payments automatically upon the validation of necessary documentation and milestones.

According to Fiona Murray, Managing Director of Asia Pacific at Ripple, Singapore’s approach to regulation allows for groundbreaking experimentation with compliant digital assets. She emphasized the city-state’s leadership in providing the necessary regulatory clarity for the digital asset sector to flourish. Murray expressed excitement over Ripple’s involvement in BLOOM, noting that the initiative aligns perfectly with the company’s commitment to utilizing blockchain technology in payment systems and trade finance the right way.

The RLUSD stablecoin, Ripple’s enterprise-targeted digital asset that has exceeded $1 billion in market capitalization, will operate within the BLOOM pilot as a means to enable automatic payments once trade milestones are confirmed. This approach positions RLUSD as a form of programmable liquidity tailored for multi-party supply chain transactions, effectively replacing traditional banking bottlenecks with on-chain functionality.

Letitia Chau, President and Chief Risk Officer at Unloq, remarked that BLOOM signifies a significant move toward modernizing trade finance infrastructure while maintaining regulatory oversight. Chau highlighted the configuration of the SC+ solution, which exemplifies how digital settlement frameworks can harmonize with existing processes, thereby alleviating corporate concerns about potential operational disruptions.

Ripple’s established payments license in Singapore provides a solid regulatory platform for its activities within the MAS’s sandbox. The country has emerged as a crypto hub, attracting blockchain and fintech enterprises through a clear and consistent regulatory environment governing stablecoins, digital assets, and payment service providers.

The BLOOM initiative is also representative of a broader trend among global central banks and regulators exploring the integration of tokenized liabilities for wholesale and trade-specific applications. By piloting concrete use cases in a controlled setting, MAS aims to gather valuable operational and policy insights on the functioning of regulated stablecoins in complex cross-border trade environments.

Through its collaboration with Unloq, Ripple is demonstrating a viable model for how regulated digital assets can potentially transform global commerce, melding on-chain programmability with institutional-level settlement standards. The BLOOM pilot, utilizing RLUSD, the SC+ platform, and the XRP Ledger, marks Singapore as an experimental ground for the future of programmable trade finance.

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