Ripple Hits Pause: President Monica Long Confirms IPO Plans Frozen Amid Regulatory Fog
Ripple’s much-hyped IPO dreams just got iced. President Monica Long drops the hammer—plans are shelved indefinitely, leaving XRP army clutching their bags.
Wall Street’s favorite buzzword meets crypto reality: another ’soon’ turns into ’maybe never.’ Meanwhile, SEC lawyers pop champagne.
XRP price wobbles as speculators realize Ripple’s playing the long game—or just buying time before the next court showdown.

Ripple News April 25th : Despite ongoing buzz and years of speculation,has confirmed it hasin 2025. The company behindis choosing a different path, even after resolving its long-standing legal dispute with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Why Ripple IPO Plan is Delayed?
Ripple’s President, Monica Long, told CNBC that the company is financially secure, with billions of dollars in cash reserves. She noted that IPOs are typically used to raise capital or increase market visibility—neither of which Ripple needs right now.
Echoing her statement, CEO Brad Garlinghouse confirmed that the company isn’t looking to go public anytime soon and doesn’t require external funding.
Years of Hype Around Ripple IPO Fizzles Out
Thehas been a topic of discussion for years. In 2022, Garlinghouse said the company would consider going public once its legal battles with the SEC were resolved. However, even after gaining some legal clarity, he clarified in late 2023 that an IPO wasn’t a top priority.
In early 2024, Ripple repurchased shares at a valuation of $11.3 billion—down from a $15 billion peak in 2022. That buyback raised $285 million, bringing the company’s total funding to $318.5 million. Investors include major names like Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Founders Fund.
Focus on Growth Through Acquisitions
Instead of going public, Ripple is doubling down on growth through acquisitions. One of its most significant moves was the, a prime brokerage handling over $3 trillion in annual transactions.
This acquisition is expected to strengthen Ripple’s global presence, especially in the stablecoin space with the upcomingtoken. It also signals Ripple’s ambition to become a bigger player in traditional and digital finance alike.
FAQ
Why is Ripple not launching an IPO despite resolving the SEC case?Ripple says it doesn’t need an IPO right now because it has billions in cash and no urgency to raise funds or gain public exposure. The company is financially strong and prefers to grow through acquisitions.
Will RLUSD, Ripple’s stablecoin, be integrated into global payment systems?Yes, Ripple plans to integrate RLUSD into its expanding global network. The recent $1.25B acquisition of Hidden Road is a key step toward that, aiming to boost RLUSD’s adoption in institutional finance.