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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / SBI Remit Confirms Ripple DLT Partnership With Tottori Bank Integration

SBI Remit Confirms Ripple DLT Partnership With Tottori Bank Integration

What to know:

  • SBI Remit confirms use of Ripple DLT with Tottori Bank.
  • Partnership targets faster, low-cost international transfers.
  • Banks shift small payments away from SWIFT rails.
  • ISO 20022 adds complexity to traditional systems.

By Tina Fatima | Edited By Ammar Raza,April 20, 2026, 5:00 PM

SBI Remit Confirms Ripple DLT Partnership With Tottori Bank Integration

SBI Remit has officially confirmed the use of Ripple’s distributed ledger technology in a new partnership with Tottori Bank, as of 20 April 2026.

The move signals a clear step toward modernizing cross-border payment infrastructure in Japan. The integration focuses on improving how financial institutions handle smaller international transfers.

The announcement highlights a shift in operational strategy. Instead of relying only on traditional systems, institutions now adopt blockchain-based alternatives.

Ripple and SBI partnership
Source: @amonyx

This setup allows faster processing and more efficient transaction handling. It also reduces dependency on legacy networks that often struggle with speed and cost limitations.

This collaboration expands SBI Remit’s growing network of financial partners. It strengthens the company’s role in enabling alternative remittance channels. The use of distributed ledger technology provides a scalable and streamlined payment solution.

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Pressure Builds on SWIFT-Based Transfers

SWIFT continues to serve as the backbone of global banking transactions. However, smaller payments are becoming harder to manage through this system. Increased compliance requirements and evolving standards like ISO 20022 add layers of complexity.

Banks now face higher operational costs when processing low-value transfers. Administrative workloads continue to grow. These factors reduce efficiency and strain internal systems. As a result, institutions seek alternatives that simplify workflows.

This new partnership confronts these issues directly. Through rerouting lower-value transactions away from SWIFT, banks can cut costs. This change doesn’t mean that SWIFT disappears entirely; it just means that it reduces its scope in certain situations.

Ripple Network Gains Momentum

The infrastructure built on ripple technology follows its own path. It provides instant settlement and reduces transaction costs. The banks can direct their payments to pass through the SBI Remit channel.

Financial organizations lighten their burden while making it easier for clients who make small transactions across the globe. This structure is built around simplicity and efficiency.

This development reflects a broader trend within the industry. The banks are no longer looking to mend their aging systems through their efforts alone.

Rather, they integrate new technology into their existing frameworks. The Ripple network is making steady progress toward becoming a realistic solution to current problems.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Tina Fatima

Tina Fatima is a Web3 & DeFi Correspondent at Tron Weekly, covering digital assets and blockchain-based financial ecosystems. Her reporting focuses on decentralized finance (DeFi), Web3 developments, Bitcoin, altcoins, and crypto regulation, with attention to major events shaping the broader cryptocurrency market.
She tracks crypto markets on a daily basis and writes news and analysis grounded in real-time market activity, official announcements, and verified market data. Tina’s work is aimed at explaining crypto developments clearly and accurately for both beginners and experienced market participants, without speculation or investment guidance.

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