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The power of payments: What’s driving women’s financial inclusion - World Bank Blogs
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: World Bank Blogs
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Cross-source context: CoinDesk highlights eCB’s Appia is a plan for a euro-anchored tokenized financial system as Europe moves to reduce reliance on foreign financial infrastructure and bolster the euro’s global... Decrypt highlights if approved, the license would allow Ripple to run services and bring its infrastructure into the country’s financial system. CoinDesk highlights the company plans to obtain the license through the acquisition of BC Payments Australia, expanding its regulated footprint to over 75 licenses worldwide.
What to watch next: movement around financial, inclusion.
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World Bank Blogs
The power of payments: What’s driving women’s financial inclusion World Bank Blogs
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The Appia roadmap for a euro-based tokenized financial system is part of the European Union’s push to reduce reliance on foreign financial infrastructure.
Read full original ›Decrypt(center)
If approved, the license would allow Ripple to run services and bring its infrastructure into the country’s financial system.
Read full original ›CoinDesk(center)
The company plans to obtain the license through the acquisition of BC Payments Australia, expanding its regulated footprint to over 75 licenses worldwide.
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CoinDesk
ECB’s Appia is a plan for a euro-anchored tokenized financial system as Europe moves to reduce reliance on foreign financial infrastructure and bolster the euro’s global...
Decrypt
If approved, the license would allow Ripple to run services and bring its infrastructure into the country’s financial system.
CoinDesk
The company plans to obtain the license through the acquisition of BC Payments Australia, expanding its regulated footprint to over 75 licenses worldwide.
Agent Research Pack
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Ripple to acquire Australian financial services license as APAC payments volume doubles.
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