Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has said the company’s new $500 million investment shows confidence in its long-term growth plan centered on the XRP ecosystem.
His comments come as Ripple closes one of its largest funding rounds to date, pushing its valuation to $40 billion during the Swell 2025 conference.
Garlinghouse: A Bet on XRP-Centered Future
Reacting to the investment, Garlinghouse said 2025 has been an outstanding year for Ripple and crypto in general. He highlighted that the raise confirms investor confidence in a business model “built on the foundation of XRP” and signals a clear bet on how crypto infrastructure is evolving.
2025, without a doubt, has been an incredible year for @Ripple, and a record year for crypto as a whole. Although we have a couple of months left, this announcement feels like the cherry on top of a mountain of good news:
Today we announced a $500M investment in Ripple, from… https://t.co/vuMAQfKo1n
— Brad Garlinghouse (@bgarlinghouse) November 5, 2025
The round included participation from major financial institutions such as Galaxy Digital, Fortress Investment Group, Brevan Howard, Citadel Securities, Pantera Capital, and Marshall Wace.
Ripple’s Record Expansion
Notably, the comments align with Ripple’s messaging throughout the year. The firm has reiterated that despite expanding into new sectors, XRP remains at the core of its roadmap.
Ripple’s acquisitions, including Hidden Road ($1.25B), GTreasury ($1B), Metaco ($250M), Palisade, and Rail ($200M), have widened its product suite into stablecoins, custody, prime brokerage, settlement, and institutional treasury operations.
Yet Ripple maintains that XRP remains at the center of its liquidity, collateral, and settlement architecture. During Swell, Garlinghouse reaffirmed this in even stronger terms, calling XRP Ripple’s “heart, soul, and north star.”
The commentary alleviates community concerns that RLUSD and its multi-chain deployment might overshadow XRP’s relevance.
Institutional Moves and XRP’s Expanding Role
Ripple’s major initiatives this year reflect a strong focus on institutional adoption of XRP:
- Prime Brokerage Integration: Ripple Prime is actively integrating XRP as a collateral and settlement asset for institutions, alongside RLUSD.
- Corporate XRP Treasury: Ripple, Evernoth, and SBI committed $1.1 billion to establish the world’s largest corporate XRP reserve. This shows long-term confidence in the asset’s value.
- 40 Billion XRP in Reserve: Ripple holds 5 billion XRP in spendable wallets and 35 billion in escrow, meaning any XRP appreciation directly strengthens the company’s balance sheet. This gives it the financial war chest to pursue more developments that favor XRP.
- Mastercard Partnership: The company is working with Mastercard to use RLUSD on XRPL for fiat settlement via cards, driving more liquidity into XRPL rails.
Together, these efforts support the narrative that Ripple is building institutional-grade infrastructure powered by XRP, not replacing it.
Regulatory Tailwinds
The timing of the investment aligns with changes in U.S. regulations. Since President Trump’s election, the passage of the GENIUS Act has led to an increase in the use of regulated stablecoins by more institutions for payment and treasury operations.
Ripple believes this environment supports XRPL-based assets and institutional digital infrastructure — the same areas it is strengthening through its acquisitions and new investments.
With the new investment and its $40 billion valuation, Ripple is positioning itself for a more XRP-integrated future. As Garlinghouse put it, the raise is not just a milestone, but “a clear bet on what the future of crypto will look like.”
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