TL;DR
Ripple is expanding into corporate finance with a treasury platform designed to unify cash and digital assets in a single system. The initiative strengthens the use of RLUSD, Ripple’s stablecoin, in enterprise operations while prompting banks to rethink how they manage liquidity and treasury efficiency globally.
Ripple Treasury, built on GTreasury software acquired in October 2025 for $1 billion, offers automated cash forecasting, real-time position tracking, and reconciliation across traditional cash, RLUSD, and XRP holdings. The platform addresses fragmented corporate liquidity, where funds are spread across multiple accounts and jurisdictions, while settlement expectations increasingly demand near-instant execution for multinational firms.
By integrating directly with banks through APIs, the system allows treasury teams to manage intraday liquidity efficiently. Ripple positions itself as an infrastructure provider influencing how 13,000 banks route funds, rather than functioning solely as a payments network or custodial platform.
RLUSD is the main beneficiary of the platform. Embedded into treasury operations, the stablecoin enables cross-border settlement in three to five seconds. Its market cap exceeds $1.4 billion, supported by $1.47 billion in reserves, while monthly transfer volume reached $3.59 billion, reflecting growing institutional interest.
Direct integration into corporate workflows could increase RLUSD usage beyond trading liquidity, establishing it as a functional settlement tool for real corporate cash flows. XRP Ledger activity also shows potential, with the stablecoin market cap at $395.77 million and 30-day transfer volume up 33.5%, indicating early adoption trends that may favor Ripple’s ledger adoption.

XRP remains a bridge token within Ripple Treasury, allowing CFOs to monitor holdings alongside RLUSD and traditional cash. Stablecoins are often preferred for operations due to lower volatility, but XRP supports corridors where rapid settlement is critical, particularly in cross-border transactions.
Ripple Treasury represents a shift toward CFO-grade software and regulated digital dollars. RLUSD becomes a cash-like settlement asset, while XRP continues to serve as a bridge, potentially reshaping liquidity management for thousands of banks worldwide.