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Fintech Ripple gets $40 billion valuation after $500 million funding

Ripple has pushed into other lines of business including custody of crypto assets, prime brokerage and corporate treasury management.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Fintech Ripple gets $40 billion valuation after $500 million funding

Ripple has pushed into other lines of business including custody of crypto assets, prime brokerage and corporate treasury management.

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forbes.com7 mesi fa

How A $500 Million Cash Infusion From Wall Street Adds Billions To Ripple’s Founders’ Net Worths

The company behind the world’s fourth largest crypto is reinventing itself as a conglomerate. Two of Wall Street’s savviest firms, Fortress and Citadel Securities, are backing it.

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  1. mercoledì 5 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Fintech Ripple gets $40 billion valuation after $500 million funding

    Ripple has pushed into other lines of business including custody of crypto assets, prime brokerage and corporate treasury management.

  2. giovedì 6 novembre 2025·forbes.com

    How A $500 Million Cash Infusion From Wall Street Adds Billions To Ripple’s Founders’ Net Worths

    The company behind the world’s fourth largest crypto is reinventing itself as a conglomerate. Two of Wall Street’s savviest firms, Fortress and Citadel Securities, are backing it.