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February 11, 2015, 03:44:27 AM
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Ripple Labs new blog: https://ripple.com/b...k-cfsi-network/

 

Ripple Labs joins the Center for Financial Services Innovation Network (CFSI) network February 10, 2015 | By Chloe Hunt

 

 

Ripple Labs is the newest member of the Center for Financial Services Innovation Network (CFSI), an organization dedicated to improving financial health with an emphasis on reaching the underserved.

“We have long admired CFSI’s work connecting innovative financial institutions and emerging technologies to improve the financial lives of individuals,” said Ripple Labs CEO Chris Larsen. “Ripple is a transformative technology creating a more open and competitive financial system, and we are excited to work with CFSI in leveraging that for a greater good.”
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Operating as a network of like-minded financial institutions and innovators, CFSI has become the premier organization for strengthening America’s’ financial health since its inception ten years ago. Just a sampling of the organization’s achievements:
•Conducted the nation’s first study on the un- and “underbanked”
•Identified and seeded innovations in transactions, savings, and credit
•Developed the Compass Principles, a framework to guide the design and delivery of high-quality financial services
•Invested over $30 million in promising fintech innovations that improve the financial lives of everyday Americans

It should be no surprise then that Ripple Labs is thrilled to join an organization possessing not only a remarkable track record but also a set of core values that match our own.





So how will you spin this off and tell yourself that this is bad or they are still selfish and will always be a scam?

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