Quick Take
  • Ripple has secured expanded regulatory approval in Singapore, strengthening its payments business in Asia just as XRP whale activity surges across spot markets.
  • The move arrives during a challenging week for XRP’s price, but on-chain data suggests institutional-scale traders remain active.
  • “With this approval, Ripple can broaden its regulated payment offerings and deliver greater value to customers in Singapore,” the company said in its statement.
  • Monica Long, President of Ripple, praised MAS’s regulatory clarity.

What Happened

Ripple announced on December 1 that the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) approved an expanded scope of payment activities under its Major Payment Institution (MPI) license for its subsidiary, Ripple Markets APAC Pte. Ltd.

This expanded license, she said, would enable Ripple to continue investing in Singapore. It would also power the firm’s capacity to build the infrastructure that financial institutions need to move money efficiently, quickly, and safely.

The upgrade reinforces Ripple’s long-standing presence in Singapore, which has been home to its Asia-Pacific headquarters since 2017. MAS remains a global reference point for digital asset regulation, helping institutions scale adoption under clear compliance standards.

“The Asia Pacific region leads the world in real digital asset usage… With this expanded scope of payment activities, we can better support the institutions driving that growth,” read an excerpt in the announcement, citing Fiona Murray, Vice President & Managing Director for APAC.

Market Context

Ripple has secured expanded regulatory approval in Singapore, strengthening its payments business in Asia just as XRP whale activity surges across spot markets.

The move arrives during a challenging week for XRP’s price, but on-chain data suggests institutional-scale traders remain active.

Recently, MAS delayed the implementation of Basel crypto capital rules to January 2027 or later, giving banks more time to strengthen their risk and disclosure systems.

XRP Price Slips, but Whale Activity Tells a Different Story

Why It Matters

Jack McDonald, Ripple’s SVP of Stablecoins, called the recognition a signal of trust:

Details

Ripple Gains Wider MAS Approval for Regulated Payments

“With this approval, Ripple can broaden its regulated payment offerings and deliver greater value to customers in Singapore,” the company said in its statement.

Monica Long, President of Ripple, praised MAS’s regulatory clarity. She explained that MAS has set a leading standard for regulatory clarity in the digital asset sector.

Ripple emphasized that its payments suite, leveraging digital payment tokens (DPTs) such as RLUSD and XRP, offers fast, compliant cross-border settlement.

The company highlighted three core benefits:

End-to-end digital payments

Single onboarding for global flows

Simplified access to digital assets

RLUSD Gains Ground in the UAE as Institutional Use Accelerates

The Singapore approval follows Ripple’s recent progress in the UAE. On November 27, Abu Dhabi’s Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) greenlisted RLUSD, classifying it as an Accepted Fiat-Referenced Token.

This enables FSRA-licensed institutions to use RLUSD for:

Collateral on exchanges

Lending

Prime brokerage activities

“The FSRA’s recognition of RLUSD… reinforces our commitment to regulatory compliance and trust,” he stated.