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Ripple Secures EU-Wide EMI License from Luxembourg

BY Solomon M.·2 MIN READ·FEBRUARY 2, 2026

Ripple secured a full Electronic Money Institution license from Luxembourg’s CSSF on February 2, 2026, enabling regulated payment services across all 27 EU member states.

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Key Takeaways:
  • Ripple obtains EU-wide Electronic Money Institution license.
  • Enables regulated e-money services in all EU states.
  • Strengthens Ripple’s presence across European finance industries.

This authorization positions Ripple to expand its blockchain infrastructure, enhancing digital finance offerings and potentially boosting XRP’s value, evidenced by a 0.70% price rise.

Ripple has secured a full Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license from Luxembourg’s CSSF, effective from February 2, 2026. This achievement allows Ripple to offer regulated payment services across all 27 EU member states.

Cassie Craddock, Managing Director, UK & Europe, announced the milestone, stating: “This authorization enables us to scale our mission of providing robust, compliant blockchain infrastructure.” Ripple’s leadership positions the company as a heavily licensed provider globally.

The approval is expected to impact financial sectors positively, as it facilitates cross-border payments for banks and fintechs. The price of XRP experienced a minor climb of 0.70% following the news, reflecting market confidence in Ripple’s expanded capabilities.

With this license, Ripple aims to strengthen its foothold in European finance by providing blockchain solutions. This development aligns with Ripple’s long-term strategy to support a digital-first financial environment across diverse sectors.

Ripple’s license completion follows previous regulatory progress within the UK. The EMI license complements their over 75 global licenses, broadening its influence and operational capacity.

The tech and financial sectors anticipate a heightened demand for Ripple’s infrastructural services. This announcement sets a foundation for regulatory, financial, and technological advances in the European Union, supported by historical trends in digital finance.

“Securing our full EMI license in the EU is a transformative milestone that reinforces Ripple’s presence at the heart of European finance.” – Cassie Craddock, Managing Director, UK & Europe at Ripple
Cassie Craddock, Managing Director, UK & Europe at Ripple
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