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Ripple SVP Confirms Stablecoin Business Nears OCC License Approval
MIAMI — Ripple’s stablecoin business is on track to receive a license from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), according to Jack McDonald, the company’s Senior Vice President of Stablecoins. McDonald made the announcement during a panel at Consensus 2026 in Miami, signaling a significant step forward for the firm’s regulatory strategy in the United States.
McDonald noted that the stablecoin division already holds a license from the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) and has secured approvals in several other international jurisdictions. The OCC license, if granted, would allow Ripple to operate its stablecoin business at the federal level, providing a unified regulatory framework across the U.S.
“We are already licensed in New York and multiple other jurisdictions around the world,” McDonald said. “The OCC license is the next logical step, and we expect to receive it soon.”
The OCC is the primary federal regulator for national banks and federal savings associations in the United States. A license from the OCC would grant Ripple’s stablecoin business the same legal standing as a federally chartered bank, enabling it to offer services across all 50 states without needing separate state-level approvals. This would mark a major milestone for the crypto industry, which has long sought clearer federal regulatory pathways.
Ripple’s stablecoin, often referred to as Ripple USD (RLUSD), is designed to facilitate cross-border payments and liquidity management. The OCC license would position Ripple to compete directly with established stablecoin issuers like Circle (USDC) and Paxos (USDP), both of which already operate under various state and federal regulatory frameworks. Analysts suggest that federal approval could accelerate institutional adoption of Ripple’s stablecoin, particularly among banks and financial institutions seeking regulated digital dollar alternatives.
The announcement comes amid a broader push by U.S. regulators to establish clearer rules for digital assets. In recent years, the OCC has issued interpretive letters allowing national banks to provide cryptocurrency custody services and use stablecoins for payment activities. However, the agency has not yet granted a full license to a stablecoin issuer. If approved, Ripple would be among the first to receive such a designation, setting a precedent for the industry.
McDonald did not provide a specific timeline for the license approval but expressed confidence in the ongoing dialogue with regulators. “We are in active discussions with the OCC and are optimistic about the outcome,” he added.
Ripple’s pursuit of an OCC license for its stablecoin business represents a strategic effort to secure federal regulatory clarity in the United States. With existing approvals in New York and abroad, the company is positioning itself as a compliant and regulated player in the growing stablecoin market. The outcome of this application could have lasting implications for how digital dollar products are regulated at the federal level.
Q1: What is the OCC and why is its license important for Ripple?
The OCC (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency) is the primary federal regulator for U.S. national banks. An OCC license would allow Ripple’s stablecoin business to operate under a single federal framework across all 50 states, rather than seeking separate approvals from each state regulator.
Q2: Does Ripple already have any stablecoin licenses?
Yes, Ripple’s stablecoin business is already licensed by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) and has approvals in several other international jurisdictions.
Q3: How would an OCC license affect Ripple’s stablecoin adoption?
A federal OCC license would likely increase trust and adoption among institutional clients, including banks and payment processors, by providing a clear regulatory framework. It would also allow Ripple to compete more directly with other regulated stablecoin issuers like Circle and Paxos.
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