Ripple’s ODL Dramatically Reduces Our Operational Costs: MoneyGram CGOO

In the course of the Swell event that occurred in Singapore recently, a top manager of MoneyGram revealed that ODL product helps them make payments faster and cheaper
Contents
 Ripple’s ODL makes remittance fast and cheap
 Is Spain’s third largest bank now with Ripple?
 Weiss Ratings acknowledges Ripple and ODL



 Many expected the Swell conference conducted in early November by Ripple in Singapore to trigger the growth of XRP price, since this happened in previous years.
 However, it did not happen this time, even though Ripple did boast a tremendous yearly progress in landing new customers (over 300 now) and its partners in the use of On-Demand Liquidity (ODL). Ripple’s ODL makes remittance fast and cheap
 The main partner so far in that is the global remittance operator MoneyGram, which sends funds from the US to Mexico using the local Bitso exchange and XRP.



In the course of the conference, top execs at Ripple, Ross Edwards and Kevin Mole, made a small presentation, explaining how the process of funds sending works on blockchain.
 Is Spain’s third largest bank now with Ripple?
 One of the Ripple fans on Twitter noticed that the third largest bank in Spain was used as an example during the aforementioned presentation.
 Some in the comment thread started guessing, whether the Caixa Bank now also works on RippleNet.

Weiss Ratings acknowledges Ripple and ODL
 As reported by U.Today recently, the Weiss Ratings agency has called Ripple’s ODL and XRP tools that may help Ripple build a better system of remittance around the globe.
Read the full topic at
https://u.today/ripples-odl-dramatically-reduces-our-operational-costs-moneygram-cgoo

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