We’re proud to announce that XRP has gone from being listed on six exchanges earlier this year to more than 50 worldwide. The digital asset market is heating up. Many new assets entered the space touting to be better and faster for settling payments. Worldwide interest surged, which boosted the collective market cap from $93.3..
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Ripple XRP Now Available on 50 Exchanges Worldwide
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Happy 5th Anniversary, XRP Ledger!
Since 2012, XRP has been the only digital asset with a clear institutional use case by working to solve the multi-trillion dollar liquidity problem that plagues banks, payment providers and corporates worldwide. Ripple has had a lot to celebrate over the last year! From adding new RippleNet members, to launching our first blockchain conference, to..
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Krungsri Collaborates with Petrochemical Company to Expedite Cross-border Payments and Retain Customers
By using Ripple’s blockchain network, Krungsri is not only able to provide a real-time cross-border payment flow for the petrochemical company, but also provide complete transparency into when the payment would be received. Bank customers — both consumers and businesses — have spoken and they demand a faster way to send money globally. Krungsri (Bank..
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Top Korean Banks Work with Japan Bank Consortium to Modernize Cross-border Payments
The Japan Bank Consortium — a coalition of 61 banks in Japan, organized by SBI Ripple Asia — has announced the launch of a new Ripple pilot with Woori Bank and Shinhan Bank, two of South Korea’s largest banks with a collective market capitalization of more than $30 billion. The ability to send money globally..
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Steinhoff implosion staggers SA
The collapse of Steinhoff International’s share price this week, following allegations of accounting fraud, is being described as the biggest corporate failure on the JSE so far, but it may just be the tip of the iceberg. On Thursday afternoon, Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba said he supported a decision by the Financial Services Board (FSB)..
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Grand-scale corruption at PRASA covered up by treasury
For almost a year, National Treasury has kept the lid on almost 200 investigations into PRASA contracts which show that up to R2.5 billion was siphoned off in contracts which should never have been signed. The investigations, into contracts worth R10 million or more, were ordered by former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela following her 2015..
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Unions call for R8,500 instead of R3,000 for farm workers
Over 100 trade union members from farms across the Western Cape gathered for the Fourth Commercial Stevedore Agricultural and Allied Workers Union (CSAAWU) National congress. The two day conference in Surrey Estate, which started on Friday, will consider climate change, women and youth on farms, migrants, and the proposed minimum wage amongst other things. CSAAWU..
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Gigaba: SA To Raise Revenue By R15bn In 2018’s Budget To Curb Debt
South Africa will implement spending cuts of R25 billion rand and raise revenue by R15 billion in next year’s budget to contain growing debt, Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba told Parliament on Wednesday. Gigaba said the extra R40 billion, or 0.8% of GDP, would be used to tackle rising public debt which otherwise could balloon beyond..
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ANC regime is the reason why South African citizens live in poverty
Two equal evils, poverty and inequality lie at the root of South Africa’s economic problems. Both should be treated equally. If the focus is only on inequality, it will create an economy where everyone is equally poor, except the elite which holds power, said adv. Anton Alberts, chairman of the FF Plus. Adv. Alberts said..
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Don’t be fooled by Ramphosa’s ‘New Deal’ or NDZ’s ‘radical economic transformation’
It is now abundantly clear that the race to succeed Jacob Zuma as ANC president next month is between his deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa, and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma — the president’s former wife and preferred successor. No one else matters. All our attention should be focused on these two. Not that the other supposed candidates for the..
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