SBI Remit Tops $15B in Transfers as XRP-Powered Payments Move Into Real-World Scale SBI Remit has announced a major milestone, with cumulative international money transfers processed through
SBI Remit Tops $15B in Transfers as XRP-Powered Payments Move Into Real-World Scale
SBI Remit has announced a major milestone, with cumulative international money transfers processed through its platform surpassing 2.5 trillion yen, roughly $15 billion.
This achievement underscores both the steady demand for cross-border remittance services and the company’s growing role in modernizing global payments for foreign residents in Japan.
SBI Remit primarily serves expatriates and migrant workers who rely on fast and affordable ways to send money to families and businesses abroad.
In traditional banking systems, these transfers often involve multiple intermediaries, high fees, and delays that can stretch over several days. SBI Remit has positioned itself as a more efficient alternative by leveraging blockchain-based infrastructure.
A key driver of this efficiency is its long-running partnership with Ripple. Since 2017, SBI Remit has used RippleNet, Ripple’s global payments network designed to streamline cross-border transactions with faster settlement times and improved transparency compared to traditional correspondent banking.
This collaboration deepened in 2021 when SBI Remit became the first company in Japan to introduce international remittance services powered by On-Demand Liquidity (ODL).
ODL uses XRP as a bridge asset, allowing value to move across borders without requiring institutions to pre-fund accounts in destination countries. Instead, liquidity is sourced in real time through digital asset markets, enabling near-instant settlement.
In practice, when a customer initiates a transfer, SBI Remit routes the instruction through SBI VC Trade. More notably, the funds may be converted to XRP, transferred across borders within seconds, and then exchanged into the recipient’s local currency. This structure reduces settlement delays, lowers operational friction, and improves capital efficiency for participating institutions.
SBI Remit’s $15 Billion Milestone Highlights Growing Real-World XRP Payment Use
SBI Remit reaching the $15 billion mark is more than a measure of transaction volume, it indicates consistent, real-world usage of blockchain-based payment rails in live remittance corridors.
Rather than being confined to trading or speculation, XRP is being used as functional liquidity infrastructure within an operational financial system.
Japan has become one of the more active markets for enterprise blockchain adoption, with financial institutions such as the SBI Group playing a central role in integrating distributed ledger technology into payment services.
As a result, the continued growth in SBI Remit’s remittance volumes points to sustained demand for faster and more cost-effective international payments.
More recently, SBI Remit expanded its blockchain-enabled payment network through a partnership with Tottori Bank, signaling further institutional interest in distributed ledger applications within Japan’s banking sector.
As global remittances evolve, SBI Remit’s milestone highlights how digital asset-powered settlement systems are steadily moving from experimentation into everyday financial infrastructure with XRP leading the charge.