
Ripple Treasury has launched Digital Asset Accounts and Unified Treasury — the first native digital asset capabilities embedded directly into a treasury management system (TMS). For the first time, CFOs and treasury teams can view, hold, receive, and manage both fiat and digital liquidity from a single platform — no separate interfaces, no manual reconciliation, no external custody setup required.
The launch follows Ripple's 2025 acquisition of GTreasury, which brought 40+ years of enterprise treasury management expertise into the Ripple ecosystem. In 2025 alone, Ripple Treasury facilitated $13 trillion in payments volume for customers ranging from SMEs to Fortune 500 companies.
What's New:
Digital Asset Accounts — create and manage regulated Ripple-native accounts (XRP, RLUSD) directly within the platform, with real-time fiat valuation, 15-decimal precision, and automated transaction recording
Unified Treasury — single dashboard view of all digital and cash positions across multiple custodians via ClearConnect API connectivity, with real-time market rates and automated transaction sync
No workflow disruption — digital assets behave exactly like cash within existing approval processes, audit trails, and compliance controls
The market need is clear: Ripple's 2026 survey of 1,000+ global finance leaders found 72% say they must offer a digital asset solution to remain competitive — yet most lack infrastructure that fits existing workflows. Stablecoins processed $33 trillion in volume last year, up 72% from 2024, but corporate treasury infrastructure hasn't kept pace — until now.
Renaat Ver Eecke, SVP at Ripple Treasury, said: "Digital assets have arrived at the CFO's desk. Ripple Treasury gives the office of the CFO a trusted place to hold and manage digital and fiat assets — with no separate interface, no new workflows, and no need to navigate custody, wallets, or exchanges on their own."