
Ripple is strengthening its Middle East strategy by expanding its regional headquarters in Dubai’s DIFC, a key global financial hub known for its strong regulatory framework and growing fintech ecosystem. The move builds on Ripple’s early entry in 2020 and follows regulatory approval from the DFSA, positioning it as a licensed blockchain payments provider in the region. With increasing adoption from banks and institutions, the expansion will support team growth and scale blockchain-based payment and custody services across the Middle East and Africa.
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