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Ripple on Verge of Securing U.S. National Bank License, Transforming Institutional Payments

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 6:07 pm
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Published: February 25, 2026
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Ripple, the San Francisco-based blockchain payments company known for its cryptocurrency XRP, may be on the brink of a significant transformation as it moves to secure a U.S. national bank license. Sources indicate that approval for this license could be granted as early as Friday. This development is expected to allow Ripple to function as a federally chartered bank, significantly expanding its scope for institutional payment services.

The company’s journey reflects a strategic pivot from merely being a crypto payments provider to evolving into a fully regulated entity within the U.S. banking framework. Speculation regarding the imminent approval has been fueled by a recent ambiguous post from a Ripple executive, hinting that the banking charter may soon be a reality.

In December 2025, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) had conditionally approved Ripple’s proposal for a national trust bank charter, along with similar endorsements for other cryptocurrency firms. These provisional approvals suggest that federal regulators are prepared to consider such licenses, provided there is enhanced oversight.

If Ripple secures its national bank license, it would operate under federal regulations and gain access to essential services like Fedwire and potentially FedNow. This access would enable Ripple to offer custody, settlement, and payment services for both digital and traditional assets, effectively integrating its technology into the core infrastructure of institutional finance.

For XRP, the implications of receiving a bank charter are substantial. Ripple has long aimed to position XRP as a bridge asset within its on-demand liquidity (ODL) solutions, facilitating near-instant cross-border payments. A regulated bank license would enhance these capabilities, allowing the seamless integration of XRP with traditional financial systems, thereby eliminating intermediaries and easing compliance burdens.

This move represents a shift from speculative use of cryptocurrency toward broader institutional adoption. Financial institutions, fintech companies, and corporate treasuries could legally utilize XRP or Ripple’s stablecoin, RLUSD, for scalable cross-border transactions. This trend indicates a growing recognition of stablecoins and blockchain-based payment rails as complementary to legacy financial systems rather than as alternatives.

Ultimately, Ripple’s potential acquisition of federal banking status signifies a landmark moment not only for the company and XRP but also for how regulated entities may engage with blockchain in the future. A U.S. national bank license would fundamentally alter the landscape of institutional payments, enabling quicker and more efficient cross-border transactions while bridging the gap between cryptocurrency and traditional finance. Although challenges to widespread adoption still exist, this milestone marks a significant step toward mainstream digital asset integration and the future of institutional crypto payments.

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