Ripple relies on locked XRP reserves to back a $275 million institutional credit line

Ripple Prime closed an upsized $275 million private placement of senior unsecured notes, giving the non-bank prime broker a new pool of capital for its U.S. expansion. KBRA’s investment-grade assessment makes the parent-support mechanism the central credit issue.
KBRA’s BBB assessment depends partly on the agency’s expectation that ultimate parent Ripple would support the brokerage if money could not move freely from the regulated operating company. That makes the notes a test of how far Ripple’s institutional-finance buildout has separated from the XRP-sensitive balance sheet that helped fund it.
Ripple said the offering closed on Aug. 18 and that proceeds would support working capital and general corporate purposes within a regulated entity. Piper Sandler acted as lead placement agent. Ripple’s public announcement gives the amount, ranking and use of proceeds, but no terms for a parent guarantee or XRP pledge.
KBRA describes expected parental support, while Ripple describes senior unsecured notes. The official public sources reviewed do not identify XRP as collateral and do not disclose whether Ripple Labs signed an enforceable guarantee or what any guarantee would cover.
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