American banking giant PNC has joined the growing number of financial institutions using payments products from blockchain startup Ripple.
The bankâs Treasury Management division will begin accepting cross-border transactions using the firmâs xCurrent product, Rippleâs senior vice president, Asheesh Birla, told CoinDesk Wednesday.
One of the top-10 largest banks by assets held in the U.S., PNC has already successfully concluded a pilot phase and proof-of-concept for the payment rail, and will immediately begin using xCurrent in a production environment. For now, Treasury Management will only be accepting inbound transactions using the product.
Birla said:
âI think the important thing is this is not a test. Ripple only signs production clients, so they are taking this product into production. Thereâs no pilot, thereâs no proof-of-concept â thatâs already been done. Theyâve committed to [transactions] with other customers.â
Rippleâs SVP believes that small U.S. businesses signed onto RippleNet â the umbrella term for the firmâs several payment networks â would especially benefit from banking with PNC as a result of the new integration.
âProviding instant payments instead of waiting two to three days, that sounds like a short time, [but] thatâs two to three days without access to capital. Having that is a real game-changer,â he said.
PNC apparently already has customers lined up to work with xCurrent initially, although Birla was not at liberty to provide any details on those firms.
While the bank will start by using xCurrent, Birla hopes to ultimately help them begin working with Rippleâs xRapid platform as well, he said.
âWith PNC, the idea is to get a few corridors lit up with xCurrent ⦠When theyâre ready to start talking about emerging markets, weâll introduce them to xRapid. Weâre working to get them started with xCurrent so itâs not a completely new feature to move to xRapid,â he explained.
More broadly, Ripple announced Wednesday that it has clients in 40 countries across six different continents now, having opened new payment corridors to parts of East and Southeast Asia, Africa, Europe and South America.
Birla said it is âexcitingâ to see Rippleâs efforts begin to be be implemented, particularly in emerging and under-served markets.
The executive also addressed reports suggesting Rippleâs xRapid product would be launched in the next month or so.
âWe havenât officially announced a timeline. I think weâre really excited about xRapid, I personally am really excited about how our customers in the pilot phase of xRapid like the experience,â Birla said.
PNC Bank image via Ken Wolter/Shutterstock