San Francisco, United States — April 1, 2026 — Ripple has embedded digital asset functionality directly into its treasury management platform, allowing corporates to manage both fiat and onchain liquidity within a single system.
The launch introduces Digital Asset Accounts and Unified Treasury, giving finance teams real-time visibility across bank balances and digital asset holdings without relying on separate platforms or manual reconciliation. The move comes as corporate interest in digital assets accelerates, with Ripple noting that 72% of finance leaders see such capabilities as necessary to remain competitive.
Digital assets brought into core treasury workflows
Digital Asset Accounts enable treasury teams to hold and manage digital assets within the same structure as traditional cash balances. Assets including XRP and Ripple USD (RLUSD) are displayed alongside fiat positions, with real-time valuation based on live market data.
Transactions are automatically recorded with both native asset values and fiat equivalents at the point of execution, creating a consistent audit trail for finance and control functions. The design removes the need for separate custody setups or external systems, integrating digital assets directly into existing treasury workflows.
Ripple said the intention is to make digital assets operationally indistinguishable from cash within the platform.
Single view across global liquidity positions
Unified Treasury provides a consolidated, real-time view of liquidity across bank accounts and digital asset custodians. Treasury teams can connect multiple providers through API integrations and monitor positions through a single dashboard.
Market rates are applied automatically to digital asset balances in the reporting currency, while transaction data is synchronised in real time, eliminating manual uploads and delays. The approach allows corporates to manage fragmented liquidity across jurisdictions and asset types without assembling data from multiple systems.
Infrastructure catching up with demand
The launch builds on Ripple’s expansion into treasury management following its acquisition of GTreasury in 2025. The company said its platform processed $13 trillion in payments volume last year, spanning clients from SMEs to large corporates.
At the same time, stablecoin usage continues to scale rapidly, with transaction volumes reaching $33 trillion globally. However, adoption within corporate treasury and payment use cases remains limited, largely due to infrastructure gaps.
Ripple’s latest release is positioned as an attempt to address that disconnect by embedding digital asset capabilities within existing financial systems rather than introducing parallel workflows.
Digital Trade Outlook Analysis
Embedding digital assets directly into treasury systems marks a shift from experimentation to operational adoption. As corporates seek greater visibility across global liquidity, platforms that unify fiat and digital assets could play a central role in the evolution of trade finance, cross-border payments, and working capital management.
