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Ripple Listed Among Top 250 Fintech Companies
Alex Dobnya
Ripple has landed on a prestigious list, alongside other crypto-native companies
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Ripple, a blockchain company based in San Francisco, has been recognized as one of the best fintech companies of the year according to global business news broadcaster CNBC and German statistics portal Statista.
Ripple has joined the list of top digital asset companies alongside cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, NFT marketplace OpenSea, blockchain researcher Chainalysis, hardware wallet maker Legser, and more.
The company, known primarily for its association with XRP Cryptocurrencysays it is “honored” by the recent recognition. “Thank you to our employees, customers and supporters on the journey with us!” Ripple said.
Overall, the jointly compiled list included 250 fintech companies in eight categories. These categories include “Payments,” “Digital Business,” “Financial Planning,” “Neobanking,” “Business Process Solutions,” “Wealth Technology,” “Alternative Finance,” and “Banking Solutions.” The “Payments” section in particular leads the way, with a 24 percent share of the total number of companies.
The United States leads the way in the number of fintech companies (161). The United Kingdom is a distant second. Singapore, Germany, and Canada are also among the leading countries in the fintech sector.
The companies were selected based on general and specific key performance indicators (KPIs).
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About the author
Alex Dobnya
Alex Dovbnya (aka AlexMorris) is a cryptocurrency expert, trader, and journalist with extensive experience covering everything from price analysis to Blockchain disruption. Alex has written over 1,000 stories for U.Today, CryptoComes, and other fintech media. He is particularly interested in regulatory trends around the world that are shaping the future of digital assets, and can be reached at alex.dovbnya@u.today.