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Ripple deploys its first on-demand liquidity tool in the Middle East

Ripple deploys its first on-demand liquidity tool in the Middle East WikiBit 2021-10-27 16:52

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is home to the world’s top remittance corridors.

As digital payments transactions rapidly continue to grow in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Ripple partners up with an international blockchain-based financial services company Pyypl in a bid to bring instant, low-cost remittances to the area.

According to the official announcement, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be the first country in the region to welcome the new services.

First-ever in-market ODL deployment in the Middle East

“Today, Ripple announced its continuing contribution to this hotbed of fintech innovation with the first-ever in-market On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) deployment in the Middle East,” read the announcement.

“The MENA region is home to 2 of the top 3 remittance corridors in the world – having sent $78 billion in remittances in 2020 – which is why were excited that this partnership will drive innovation thereby facilitating instant, low-cost remittances,” Ripple pointed out on Twitter.

Using ODL and leveraging XRP, Pyypl will provide faster and cheaper remittance options for people sending money into and out of the region.

“XRP will not be held within the UAE and transactions will not involve the currency AED as part of the payment flow,” Ripple noted in the announcement.

RippleNet Managing Director in APAC and MENA Brooks Entwistle commented on the partnership and expressed his excitement about the future, “because leaders in the region are hyper-focused on paving the way for necessary financial improvements.”

Introducing digital payments to the 1 billion unbanked users

According to the announcement, the new partnership with Ripple falls in line with Pyypls larger mission to enable digital payments for the one billion “financially underserved” smartphone users in the region.

“Beyond customer-facing services, Pyypl will also use ODL to eliminate the need for the costly pre-funded accounts normally required in traditional cross-border payments,” added the announcement.

Pyypls co-founder and CEO Antti Arponen said that “unlocking these previously trapped funds can help better grow and scale the business.”

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