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Ripple Signs First Korean Regional Bank Deal With Jeonbuk Bank

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Ripple Signs First Korean Regional Bank Deal With Jeonbuk Bank

Ripple announced a partnership with Jeonbuk Bank on August 18, making it the first regional bank in Korea to deploy Ripple Payments for cross-border remittances. The service replaces the multi-day settlement typical of correspondent banking over SWIFT with transfers that complete in seconds to minutes, running continuously rather than on banking hours.

Jeonbuk Bank's business customers, including import-export companies, IT startups and online content creators, are the intended users of the new service. Jeonbuk Bank is a subsidiary of JB Financial Group and holds close to a quarter of the deposit market in its home province of Jeollabuk-do. Park Choon-won, president of JB Jeonbuk Bank, said the partnership was meant to position the bank as "a digital finance leader that meets global standards," extending beyond its regional base.

Fiona Murray, Ripple's managing director for Asia Pacific, said the deal reflects "the growing momentum we are seeing across Korea's institutional financial sector, where leading financial institutions are actively building out their digital asset capabilities and seeking infrastructure partners they can rely on for the long term." She added that regional banks extend that infrastructure directly to businesses in the real economy.

The agreement is Ripple's third Korean institutional partnership disclosed this year. It follows an arrangement with Kyobo Life Insurance , the country's largest life insurer, to explore tokenized government bond settlement, and a deal with Kbank , Korea's first internet-only bank, to deploy wallet infrastructure through Ripple Custody. The three deals span payments, custody and asset tokenization, and together mark Ripple's broadest push yet into Korean banking specifically, as distinct from crypto-native firms.

Ripple has used a similar approach in other markets, positioning its platform as an infrastructure layer that banks can adopt piece by piece depending on where they are in building out digital asset capability. Whether Jeonbuk Bank's remittance customers adopt the service at meaningful volume, and whether other Korean regional banks follow with deployments of their own, will determine whether the partnership becomes more than a single case study.

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