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Ripple partners with the National Bank of Egypt amidst the ongoing SEC lawsuit.

On Tuesday, the Republic of Palau announced a collaboration with one of the leading blockchain firms, Ripple, for its nationa
On Tuesday, the Republic of Palau announced a collaboration with one of the leading blockchain firms, Ripple, for its national digital currency.

As Ripple continues with its ongoing legal battle against the SEC in the US, the blockchain company has partnered with Egypt’s largest and oldest bank – the NBE. By utilizing RippleNet and the financial service provider LuLu, the National Bank of Egypt will process cross-border payments from the UAE to the African country. Ripple and the NBE have doubled down on their relationship after signing an initial deal in February 2020.

RippleNet will be used for remittance payments between the UAE and Egypt.

Ripple and the National Bank of Egypt plan to employ Ripple’s network of institutional payment providers called RippleNet to enhance remittance payments. The blockchain-based payment processor announced the latest deal with Egypt’s oldest bank on May 19th. It sees the involvement of a third party – the UAE-based financial service provider LuLu International Exchange, which is a part of the LuLu Financial Group. The partnership will enable cross-border payments from the United Arab Emirates to Egypt.

“NBE’s partnership with Ripple will help to improve overall efficiency.”

Egypt is the fifth largest remittance recipient after India, China, Mexico, and the Phillippines, with over $24 billion such payments last year alone. “NBE’s partnership with Ripple will help to improve overall efficiency by enabling NBE to establish new alliances across wider markets with reduced cost and quicker integration time. We are very excited to announce our new partnership with Ripple and LuLu, which we believe will contribute to a further acceleration of the Egypt-UAE remittances corridor,” – commented NBE’s Group Head for Financial Institutions and International Financial Services, said Hesham Elsafty. Earlier, the Securities and Exchange Commission brought charges against Ripple in December 2020 for conducting an unregistered security offering.

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