Chile-Based Remittance and Payment Firm CurrencyBird Joins RippleNet

Published at: July 29, 2019

Chile-based peer-to-peer remittance company CurrencyBird has joined RippleNet, Ripple’s global blockchain-based network of payment providers, according to an announcement published on July 25.

CurrencyBird has thus ostensibly become the first Chilean payments company to join RippleNet, a network of institutional payment-providers such as banks and money services businesses that use solutions developed by Ripple to send money globally.

The company states in the post that the partnership will allow it to add new routes to its more than 50 already existing destinations, new currencies, better prices and faster transfer speeds. 

In 2018, family remittances in Latin America and the Caribbean amounted to $85 billion, according to data from non-profit organization The Dialogue. During 2017 and 2018, remittances from Chile have reportedly continued to increase, and may have even doubled, generally due to intra-regional migration. 

According to data from the World Bank, Chile received $66 million in personal remittances in 2018. 

As recently reported by Cointelegraph, in its Q2 2019 report, Ripple withdrew one billion from escrow each month over the quarter for a total of three billion XRP. Of the three billion, 2.1 billion were reportedly reinvested into escrow contracts, while the other 0.9 billion were reportedly used to fund XRP developments via Xpring and RippleNet partnerships.

RippleNet exceeded 200 global customers earlier in 2019, after adding five new clients — JNFX, SendFriend, Transpaygo, FTCS and Euro Exim Bank — to use XRP in cross-border payments.

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