Many of the world’s biggest banks still rely on SWIFT for messaging and compliance, but a growing number are layering in Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) - nowMany of the world’s biggest banks still rely on SWIFT for messaging and compliance, but a growing number are layering in Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) - now

How XRP ODL Is Quietly Joining SWIFT-Linked Banks

2026/07/01 08:35
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Many of the world’s biggest banks still rely on SWIFT for messaging and compliance, but a growing number are layering in Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) - now often branded under Ripple Payments - to solve the biggest pain point in cross-border payments: trapped capital in pre-funded Nostro/Vostro accounts.

When a bank or payment provider (like SBI Remit in Japan, UnionBank in the Philippines, Siam Commercial Bank in Thailand, or Travelex Bank in Brazil) wants to move money from one currency to another, traditional rails require them to hold significant balances in foreign bank accounts ahead of time. That’s expensive and inefficient.

How XRP ODL Is Quietly Joining SWIFT-Linked Banks

With ODL, the process flips:

No need to pre-fund foreign accounts. The XRP acts purely as a temporary bridge asset. Many of these institutions still use SWIFT for the initial messaging or compliance layer, but route the actual value movement through ODL on specific high-volume corridors (especially remittances in Asia and Latin America).

There are also hybrid setups emerging. Some payments can start on traditional SWIFT rails, get routed through partners like Thunes, which has deep Ripple connections from way back.

Then, they settle the final leg via ODL using the XRP coin - all without the end bank necessarily holding XRP directly on their balance sheet. That’s available for 11,500 banks worldwide.

Ripple Treasury even joined SWIFT’s Certified Partner Program, giving it official status inside the SWIFT ecosystem for treasury and connectivity services.

In a nutshell: SWIFT isn’t going away anytime soon, but ODL is already proving its value as the liquidity layer for SWIFT’s top banks, freeing up capital and slashing settlement times from days to seconds in corridors where major banks need it most.

The overlap is real — many of the same institutions appearing in recent SWIFT payment framework announcements are already quietly using or testing ODL on profitable routes.

This isn’t replacement talk.. it’s smart coexistence that plays to each system’s strengths. XRP ODL shines exactly where traditional liquidity is most expensive and slowest.

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