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by: xpoolPosted on: October 17, 2025

Ripple Expands to Africa: Institutional Custody Services Arrive in South Africa

Ripple has announced a significant expansion of its operations, introducing institutional-grade digital asset custody services to Africa. This move is being facilitated through a partnership with Absa, one of South Africa’s leading banking institutions, marking a major shift towards regulated digital asset management infrastructure on the continent.

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