Ripple coin social news alert — November 17th, 2017, 05:20
American Express, Santander team up with Ripple for cross-border payments via blockchain
Payments made by American Express’ business customers on its FXIP platform will now be routed through Ripple’s enterprise blockchain network.
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American Express moves B2B transactions to blockchain with Ripple | Worldсore Blog
American Express is partnering with Santander UK and blockchain startup Ripple over enabling cross-border business-to-business transactions over Ripple’s network in real time. Customers of American Express using its FX International Payments (FXIP) service will be able to make non-card based payments to their partners using blockchain technology provided by Ripple. American Express is partnering with Santander UK and blockchain startup Ripple over enabling cross-border business-to-business transactions over Ripple’s network in real time. Customers of American Express using its FX International Payments (FXIP) service will be able to make non-card based payments to their partners using blockchain technology provided by Ripple. […]
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American Express Opens First Blockchain Corridor With Ripple Tech - CoinDesk
American Express just had its "Charles Lindbergh moment," using Ripple's blockchain to connect Santander clients in Europe and the U.S.
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XRP Surges as AMEX Teams up with Ripple • r/CryptoCurrency
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Ripple Price Swells in Double-Digit Rally After AmEx Announcement
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Ripple Price Swells in Double-Digit Rally After AmEx Announcement - Stocks Masters
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