Ripple Custody Signs South Koreas First Insurance Deal To Pilot Near Real-time Bond Settlement

Ripple Custody entered a strategic partnership with Kyobo Life Insurance on April 15, making Ripple Custody Korea’s first blockchain-based government bond settlement platform for a Tier 1 insurer, targeting a compression of the standard T+2 settlement cycle to near real-time execution.

Summary

  • The pilot uses Ripple Custody to hold, transfer, and settle tokenised Korean government bonds, with stablecoin payment rails also under exploration through Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin.
  • Jin Ho Park, Senior Executive VP at Kyobo Life, said the partnership is “not simply about digital assets” but about validating how traditional financial instruments can operate on blockchain.
  • SBI Holdings, Ripple’s long-term Japanese partner, is also an investor in Kyobo Life, linking Ripple’s Japan and Korea strategies through the same financial network.

Ripple Custody signed its first deal with a Korean insurance institution on April 15, partnering with Kyobo Life Insurance, one of the country’s three largest life insurers with approximately $92 billion in assets.

As crypto.news reported, the arrangement targets a compression of Korea’s standard T+2 bond settlement cycle into near real-time on-chain execution. The official Ripple press release confirmed the partnership as a “landmark strategic partnership” and the first of its kind in Korea’s insurance sector.

Jin Ho Park, Senior Executive Vice President at Kyobo Life, said: “Our partnership with Ripple is not simply about digital assets — it’s about validating how traditional financial instruments can operate securely and efficiently on blockchain.”

As crypto.news documented, Ripple added a second Korean institutional deal on April 27, partnering with KBank, the country’s first internet-only lender and Upbit’s exclusive banking partner, to test blockchain-based cross-border remittances.

The two April deals confirm Ripple is building a connected institutional stack across insurance, banking, custody, and stablecoins in Korea. As crypto.news tracked, the partnership does not use Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity product and does not create direct XRP purchase demand from settlement itself, though the RLUSD component could generate XRP Ledger throughput over time.

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