Ripple Executive Says Global Payments Shift Underway in Accelerated Move to Digital Economy

Ripple’s managing director for Southeast Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, Navin Gupta, says the coronavirus pandemic has triggered an increasing shift in the global economy from paper to digital.

According to Gupta, Ripple’s payments data shows lockdowns around the world are forcing people and companies to view money differently and change their habits.

In a new episode of the Finance Magnates Blockchain Podcast, Gupta says he believes these changes will stick, leaving a long-lasting impact on the industry.

“[There are] two things where we can observe a dramatic shift. One is, we are seeing a big shift from paper, or touch-based, or physical, to digital. So if Rachel had the choice, then she would not like to go to a physical store if she can use an app to make the transfer possible. There is a shift in terms of our customers who have a very strong digital footprint who are digital first, banks or payment companies, and what we are seeing with their businesses going up, and clearly this shift to digital is definitely happening. And I think it has been accelerated by this crisis…

Today, due to lockdowns in multiple countries around the world, we are also seeing payments into bank accounts – payments into wallets, payments into some kind of electronic means through which the beneficiary family can go ahead and send it.”

Gupta says Ripple is firmly focused on adoption and is now looking to find banks and financial institutions to implement its technologies in every available market.

“Ripple is already in the second phase where the tech is already proven. It’s very important for us to make sure that we focus on having customers in every single receive market around the world. And we make sure that we cover every product type for the beneficiary who wants to receive money.

Some beneficiaries want to receive money in their wallet, some in their bank account, some cash, some through a post office, and we need to make sure we offer a diversity of options.”

As for XRP, the third-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, Gupta says the company is cautiously rolling out its payment solution that utilizes the asset. When looking to open a new corridor, he confirms that step one is making sure that the use of XRP to move money across borders is fully compliant.

“We personally believe this is the way we will be able to bring this technology to the mainstream. And that’s the reason you will see that even for our On-Demand Liquidity solution, which uses the digital asset [XRP], we work in markets where digital exchanges have a regulatory framework in places that allow them to function. For example, in the Philippines, in Mexico and a number of places around the world.”

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