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by: xpoolPosted on: May 19, 2025

Ripple Expands in Middle East with New Partnerships in UAE

Ripple has announced a major expansion into the Middle Eastern market, partnering with Zand Bank and Mamo to offer cross-border payments within the UAE. This move follows Ripple receiving a DFSA license for its operations in Dubai, enabling it to operate as a fully regulated payment service provider. )

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