The company said this is the first time digital assets are embedded natively into a treasury management system.
In what could be considered a major institutional development, the company behind XRP and RLUSD unveiled two product lines, called Digital Asset Accounts and Unified Treasury, within the Ripple Treasury platform.
They will allow corporations to manage fiat and cryptocurrencies, such as XRP and stablecoins, side by side in a single system. This should eliminate the need for separate platforms, wallets, or manual reconciliation processes.
According to Ripple’s statement shared earlier on April 1, this is the first time digital assets are embedded natively into a treasury management system, which allows CFOs and finance teams to have real-time visibility over their entire liquidity, both traditional and blockchain-based, without changing existing workflows.
These products come on top of one of Ripple’s major acquisitions in 2025, GTreasury, and “decades of enterprise treasury infrastructure,” which has reportedly processed over $13 trillion in payments volume last year alone. The company now wants to extend this framework more into crypto, targeting a growing demand from corporations looking to integrate such assets into their operations.
Ripple claimed that 72% of global finance leaders believe they must adopt cryptocurrency solutions to stay competitive. Stablecoins transactions worth $33 trillion were processed in 2025, but only a small portion was reportedly used in real-world payments like payroll and remittances.
The statement explained that Digital Asset Accounts allow companies to create and manage crypto balances directly within Ripple Treasury, without having to rely on third-party custody setups or external platforms. XRP, RLUSD, and other crypto assets are displayed alongside fiat balances, with real-time valuation, high-precision accounting, and automated transaction tracking.
On the other hand, Unified Treasury provides a single dashboard where finance teams can monitor all liquidity across custodians, banks, and blockchain networks. Ripple’s ClearConnect infrastructure allows companies to integrate multiple providers and view their full financial position instantly, without having to browse and aggregate data manually.
“The design principle behind both capabilities is that digital assets should behave exactly like cash within the platform. There is no separate digital asset workflow. Treasury teams shouldn’t have to think about whether a balance is on-chain or in a bank account – they should simply see their position,” commented Mark Johnson, VP, Global Product, Ripple Treasury.
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