One Client Alone Moves $250M-$750M Annually Through Ripple’s XRP-Powered Rails

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  • A Ripple SVP revealed that a single client is moving between $250 million and $750 milion through Ripple’s XRP-powered platform.
  • A popular crypto commentator said that the customer’s profile fits that of Franklin Electric, a global water and energy distributor.

A senior official at Ripple Treasury, a platform powered by GTreasury, revealed that one of their clients is moving money through XRP Ledger (XRPL)-powered solutions in massive volumes. Although he didn’t name the institution, all the clues point to the nearly $4 billion Franklin Electric Co., Inc., a publicly traded company on the Nasdaq.

Single Client Moves $250M-$750M Annually Via Ripple

According to Renaat Ver Eecke, Senior Vice President of Ripple Treasury, the anonymous customer is paying a premium to prioritize the quick, efficient movement of funds on Ripple’s systems. He claimed the company requires $250 million to $750 milllion of intercompany funding annually for its operations.

Additionally, Ver Eecke stated that the account underscores the growing demand for Ripple Payments, combined with real-time cash management and predictive money transfers through Ripple Treasury.

ADVERTISEMENT## All Hints Point to $3.99 Billion Company Franklin Electric

Popular crypto commentator X Finance Bull considers the Ripple SVP’s statement as a widely overlooked event. After all, it comes at a time when the market is drowned in the noise of deep corrections affecting not only XRP but also the heavy hitters, Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), as economic and geopolitical jitters send shocks through risk assets.

However, the clues about the unnamed client, which does not require pre-funding and is focused on payroll and vendor payments, all tie up to Franklin Electric. The institution, with a market cap of around $3.99 billion, offers global water and fuel distribution services, with operations spanning over 20 countries across four continents.

The crypto commentator noted that Franklin Electric had already partnered with GTreasury and JPMorgan Payments in late 2025. The move aimed to tap into a custom intercompany netting solution, including cross-currency intercompany settlements for the company’s US and overseas operations. Most importantly, it was about streamlining internal money transfers across global subsidiaries.

ADVERTISEMENTAll these fit Franklin Electric’s needs based on its corporate profile. On the other hand, X Finance Bull presented other major institutions that fit the bill, such as American Airlines, with over 200 accounts worldwide, and Hitachi.

Why It Matters for XRP

Looking at the bigger picture, the guaranteed hundreds of millions of dollars in funds flowing annually across XRP rails or Ripple’s infrastructure, from a single client alone, is a clear demonstration of a consistent, organic source of utility. It’s a validation of the XRP Ledger’s (XRPL) capabilities and its growing penetration in traditional finance (TradFi) players.

Assuming that the figures scale to at least 1,000 institutional customers means deeper liquidity and more transaction volumes for the ledger. Ultimately, the extensive use of XRP as the native token facilitating transactions in its network would reflect in its pricing, which is based on usage rather than speculation. Furthermore, it could fuel sustainable growth for Ripple, creating a positive feedback loop for XRP.

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