Ripple, a leading institutional blockchain infrastructure provider, has secured preliminary approval for a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license in LuxembourgRipple, a leading institutional blockchain infrastructure provider, has secured preliminary approval for a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license in Luxembourg

Ripple Gets Preliminary MiCA CASP License Through Luxembourg

2026/06/23 18:16
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  • Ripple has received preliminary approval for a CASP license in Luxembourg, positioning it for a full MiCA authorization next.
  • A full license will enable the company to expand its XRP Ledger and RLUSD payment solutions across 30 EEA countries.

Ripple, a leading institutional blockchain infrastructure provider, has secured preliminary approval for a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) license in Luxembourg. The move positions the expansion of its full-stack cross-border payment solutions in the European Economic Area (EEA).

Preliminary CASP License Approval of Ripple

On Tuesday, Ripple announced that it has received approval from Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) to operate as CASP. The regulator’s action came via a “Green Light Letter,” indicating initial clearance for the firm to advance toward a full authorization.

The decision signals regulatory confidence around Ripple’s bid for EEA expansion. A full license will enable Ripple’s unified payments infrastructure to integrate with European banks, fintech firms, and corporates. It primarily supports institutional-grade XRP Ledger (XRPL)-powered settlements, including XRP and Ripple USD (RLUSD) stablecoin transfers across the jurisdiction’s financial sphere of influence. Additionally, a full approval will extend the reach of the company’s treasury, digital asset custody, and other services that effectively and efficiently bridge traditional finance with on-chain rails.

The Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) Regulation’s passporting rules will enable Ripple to scale its regulated crypto-asset operations to financial institutions across the EEA, including all 27 members of the European Union (EU) and 3 non-member states (Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway). It can do this without navigating a network of 30 different national frameworks for virtual assets in the European market.

Succeeding Where Other Crypto Giants are Struggling

Ripple’s approval to operate in the EEA will add to the more than 75 licenses it already holds globally. The latest of which were Electronic Money Institution (EMI) and Cryptoasset Registration in the UK.

The company claimed that the feat makes it one of the most licensed crypto institutions in the world, signifying its commitment to regulatory compliance and adherence to investor and consumer protection laws. On the other hand, many crypto giants that were once seen as “too big to fail,” including Tether and Binance, had their share of struggles under the full force of the MiCA regime by July.

Tether notably opted not to seek a MiCA license as it considered the rules too restrictive, particularly its backing asset reserve provisions. Nonetheless, it maintains a strong presence in the area through other investments.

Meanwhile, Binance is reportedly having problems advancing its MiCA licensing application through the Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC) in Greece. However, its CEO, Richard Teng, refuted the issue, assuring users that it’s progressing toward a regulated advance in the EEA.

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