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Big Win for XRP As Ripple Confirms Full MiCA Compliance
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Ripple has reached another regulatory milestone in Europe after securing a Crypto Asset Service Provider (CASP) authorization from Luxembourg’s financial regulator. This development strengthens the company’s position across the European Economic Area (EEA).
The update was highlighted by crypto researcher BankXRP, who shared Ripple’s announcement confirming that the approval completes the company’s compliance with the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework.
According to BankXRP, Ripple has received CASP authorization from Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF), confirming that the company is now fully MiCA-compliant across the EEA. The researcher noted that the approval allows Ripple’s crypto payments product to be offered to financial institutions, corporations, and businesses throughout all 30 countries within the European Economic Area.
Approval Follows Preliminary Authorization
The image attached to BankXRP’s post includes Ripple’s official statement announcing that the authorization was granted on July 6, 2026. Ripple explained that the approval follows the preliminary authorization it received in June 2026 and officially completes the regulatory requirements established under the European Union’s MiCA framework.
With the CASP license now in place, Ripple stated that its end-to-end regulated crypto payments product is available to financial institutions, corporate clients, and businesses operating throughout the European Economic Area. The company described the approval as an important step in expanding its regulated services across the region.
Ripple’s Managing Director for the UK and Europe, Cassie Craddock, also commented on the development in the announcement. She stated that the authorization marks Ripple’s entry into the post-transitional MiCA era as a fully compliant company prepared for further expansion. Craddock added that financial institutions across Europe are increasingly looking to develop digital asset services alongside regulated partners and said Ripple is positioned to meet that demand.
Ripple Adds Another Major Regulatory License
BankXRP also pointed to another notable detail contained in Ripple’s announcement. Alongside its Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license in the European Union, the newly issued CASP authorization places Ripple among a relatively small group of digital asset firms holding full authorization under MiCA.
The announcement further states that the latest approval expands Ripple’s global regulatory portfolio to more than 75 licenses worldwide. This growing number of regulatory approvals reflects the company’s continued focus on obtaining licenses in major financial jurisdictions as it broadens the availability of its blockchain-based payment solutions.
For Ripple, the Luxembourg authorization represents more than another regulatory approval. By completing the MiCA compliance process, the company has secured the legal framework necessary to offer regulated crypto payment services across the entire European Economic Area, positioning it to serve institutional and corporate clients under the European Union’s unified digital asset regulations.
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