Ripple, Chipper Cash partner for faster and cheaper African remittances
27 Marzo 2025 - 3:11PM
Cointelegraph


Ripple has partnered with African payment infrastructure
provider Chipper Cash to support crypto-enabled cross-border
payments.
According to a March 27
announcement, Chipper Cash will use Ripple Payments for its
cross-border transactions as part of the deal. The companies said
the partnership is designed to offer faster, cheaper and more
efficient settlements.
Chipper Cash. Source: Chipper Cash official website
Reece Merrick, Ripple’s managing director for Middle East and
Africa, said that the partnership is an important step in the
firm’s expansion in the region. He also highlighted that African
consumers and businesses “are increasingly recognizing the
potential of blockchain technology.”
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The collaboration comes as blockchain adoption continues to grow
across Africa, particularly in the remittance and payments sectors.
A recent
report from Chainalysis found that stablecoins now make up
nearly half of all transaction volume in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Similarly,
a late 2024 report suggested that a number of emerging
economies across Africa have the potential to become digital asset
hubs. Merrick said:
“By integrating our technology into Chipper Cash’s
platform, we’re enabling faster, more affordable cross-border
payments while driving economic growth and innovation across the
markets they serve.”
Growing blockchain adoption in remittances
The Ripple executive further highlighted that as the remittance
market grows, many companies decide to adopt blockchain technology
for the increased operational efficiency that it allows. Chipper
Cash co-founder and CEO Ham Serunjogi said the implementation of
crypto in the industry has far-reaching consequences in Africa.
“Crypto-enabled payments have the potential to enable greater
financial inclusion, accelerate access to global markets, and
empower businesses and individuals across Africa,” he said.
Serunjogi further explained that, by integrating Ripple, Chipper
Cash was able to allow its customers “to receive payments faster
and at lower cost.” The partnership also
expands on Ripple’s 2023 Onafriq deal, using the firm’s
infrastructure to process payments between 27 African countries and
Australia, the United Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Ripple moves forward
In March, Ripple also
secured a Dubai license to offer cryptocurrency-powered
payments in the United Arab Emirates. The company will also likely
step up its activities following
its recent win against the United States Securities and
Exchange Commission.
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse said at the time that the decision
“provides a lot of certainty for Ripple.” He added:
“We now are in the driver’s seat to determine how we
want to proceed.”
Ripple and Chipper Cash had not responded to Cointelegraph’s
inquiry by publication time.
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