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Ripple Receives Preliminary Approval as Crypto-Asset Service Provider from Luxembourg’s CSSF

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Last updated: June 29, 2026 12:23 am
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Published: June 29, 2026
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Ripple has made significant strides in its ambition to operate within the European market by securing a preliminary approval as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) from Luxembourg’s financial regulator, the CSSF, on June 23. The approval came in the form of a “Green Light Letter” and accompanies an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license that Ripple finalized in Luxembourg back in February. These two approvals now position Ripple within the framework of the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, allowing the company to operate across all 30 member states of the European Economic Area using a single license.

This development is particularly timely, coming ahead of the July 1 deadline that marks the closure of the EU’s grandfathering window, beyond which full authorization will be necessary for any crypto-related business. Ripple’s achievement is notable, given that the company reportedly holds more than 75 additional licenses worldwide and has processed over $95 billion through its payment network. However, it’s important to recognize that the Green Light Letter is not a final stamp of approval. It indicates that the CSSF is generally supportive but attaches certain conditions that Ripple must meet.

Ripple is now required to demonstrate the operational capabilities of its Luxembourg entity, showcasing that it can effectively manage payments, custody, transfers, and stablecoin services. This entails a detailed build sheet in alignment with the CASP license requirements. MiCA emphasizes the importance of the local entity, scrutinizing Ripple’s Luxembourg operations independently from its global track record. Ripple has been instructed to specify the exact services it seeks clearance for, as permissions to manage cryptocurrencies differ significantly from those to operate trading venues.

In addition to service specifications, Ripple must present a three-year business plan that accounts for both adverse and prosperous market conditions. A capital test is also necessary, as oversight authorities expect the Luxembourg entity to maintain its own funds or insurance to cover the services it provides. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has made it clear that no applicant can be considered low-risk and that licensed entities must operate independently within the EU.

This independence is critical and will heavily influence how Ripple structures its European operations, including staffing. ESMA mandates that a named management team possess genuine authority, with a full-time CEO dedicated to the entity, and imposes restrictions on the extent of funds that can be transferred back to Ripple’s parent company. Ripple must also provide ample operational evidence, such as thorough background checks on managers and major shareholders, clear ownership structures, and firm policies on client asset segregation and wallet security.

In particular, Ripple’s issuance and servicing of its stablecoin, $RLUSD, pose an additional layer of regulatory scrutiny. With a market circulation of approximately $1.6 billion, $RLUSD qualifies as an “e-money token” under MiCA regulations. This categorization introduces another rule set, as transferring or holding stablecoins is now classified as a payment service, necessitating a payment license alongside the CASP license. With the grace period for compliance having expiring on March 2, many companies in the sector are currently racing to obtain necessary payment licenses while Ripple has already established its operational framework in Luxembourg.

The combined licenses allow Ripple to offer a streamlined, regulated integration for European banks that enables seamless handling of both cash and crypto, a service institutional clients are increasingly interested in. However, it remains imperative for Ripple to manage the potential conflicts in roles that arise from issuing and servicing the stablecoin, as emphasized by ESMA.

Despite these advancements, XRP, Ripple’s native cryptocurrency, did not experience any notable price movement, remaining stable around $1.10 on June 25. This suggests that while Ripple has made tangible regulatory progress, the market has gradually adjusted, resulting in muted volatility. Future price movements are likely to be more influenced by the volume of transactions facilitated through Ripple’s European operations. The Green Light Letter establishes a regulated presence in Europe, paving the way for Ripple to obtain full authorization from the CSSF once it fulfills the operational commitments outlined in its application.

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