Launched on September 17, 2025, Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin has reached a major milestone via a three-way collaboration with DBS Bank and Franklin Templeton. This partnership connects RLUSD with Franklin Templeton's sgBENJI token, a digitized U.S. dollar money market fund on Ripple's XRP Ledger, hosted on DBS Digital Exchange. For institutional investors, the alliance provides trading and lending options that let 24/7 portfolio rebalancing with increased security and efficiency.
The cooperation provides creative collateral and borrowing choices, enabling investors to borrow using DBS-run repurchase agreements or third-party services with sgBENJI tokens as collateral. This makes tokenized assets more attractive to institutional consumers since it offers liquidity without investors having to sell their portfolios. By using DBS's local dominance, Franklin Templeton's $1.5 trillion in assets, and Ripple's blockchain know-how, the partnership builds a strong ecosystem for tokenized financial goods.
Reflecting a 441% year-over-year rise, RLUSD's market capitalization has soared to $800 million, with a recent 15% volume spike suggesting high adoption. Described by Ripple's Nigel Khakoo as a "game-changer," the alliance improves capital efficiency and establishes RLUSD as a foundation of institutional digital asset management, combining compliance with regulations using blockchain innovation to satisfy rising demand for tokenized financial services.


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