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Upbit Partner KBank Tests Ripple Infrastructure for Onchain Cross-Border Remittances
South Korea’s KBank is moving deeper into blockchain-based remittance testing through a new partnership with Ripple, a step that suggests the bank sees onchain settlement as more than a theoretical upgrade to legacy cross-border payments. According to report, the two companies are conducting a proof-of-concept designed to measure whether Ripple’s infrastructure can improve remittance speed, lower costs and make transfers more transparent. The project has already moved beyond the earliest concept stage. KBank and Ripple reportedly completed a first phase in which they verified a wallet app-based remittance system. The work is now in a second phase, where the partners are testing remittance stability in a virtual environment by linking customer accounts and internal systems more closely to onchain payment flows. UAE and Thailand are part of the next test corridors The second-phase setup is not limited to domestic simulations. Reports say the partners are specifically examining transfers to countries including the United Arab Emirates and Thailand, two corridors that could offer a practical test of whether blockchain-based settlement can reduce friction by minimizing the role of intermediary banks. That matters because the remittance case for blockchain has always depended less on ideology than on operational gains. If a bank can move funds faster, with clearer tracking and fewer intermediaries, the value proposition becomes easier to defend inside a regulated financial institution. Ripple’s Palisade wallet is part of the live test For this second verification stage, KBank is using Palisade, Ripple’s software-as-a-service digital wallet. Local reporting says the product was chosen in part because it already meets international security standards and offers a quicker path to deployment than building a fully bespoke wallet and key-management system in-house. For Ripple, the partnership adds another banking proof point in Asia. For KBank, the test is more practical than symbolic. It is a way to see whether blockchain rails can actually improve remittances in the places where speed, compliance and cost still matter most.