PANews reported on January 28th that GTreasury, a Ripple subsidiary, has launched the innovative Ripple Treasury platform designed to revolutionize how companies handle cash and liquidity management. By seamlessly integrating traditional treasury tools with cutting-edge digital asset infrastructure, the platform leverages AI-driven forecasting, real-time reconciliation, and global liquidity oversight to streamline finance operations. Moreover, it facilitates 24/7 cross-border transactions, institutional-grade custody services, and unified management of both fiat and digital currencies. Overall, this solution aims to eliminate pre-funding requirements, reduce foreign exchange costs, and unlock valuable working capital for enterprises worldwide.
PANews reported on January 28th that, according to CryptoBriefing, Ripple subsidiary GTreasury has launched the Ripple Treasury platform, designed to provide businesses with modern cash and liquidity management solutions. The platform combines traditional treasury functions with enterprise-grade digital asset infrastructure, using AI predictive analytics, real-time reconciliation, and global liquidity management to help finance teams streamline operations. Ripple Treasury supports 24/7 cross-border payments, institutional custody, and two-way management of fiat and digital assets, aiming to eliminate the need for pre-deposits, reduce foreign exchange costs, and free up working capital for businesses worldwide.
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