Ripple has recently partnered with Flutterwave, an international payment service company, with an aim to help African businesses to receive and terminate P2P, B2B, and B2C payments through a secure blockchain infrastructure. This partnership between Flutterwave’s Core API disbursement engine and Ripple’s xCurrent platforms intends to develop a healthy relationship of the African business community with other businesses and banks globally through a good and instant payment delivery system.

The new partnership has resulted in making Flutterwave the only payments company in Africa to feature international monetary transaction through ripple. Using the platform, the African customers can make endless international transactions with ease, says Ripple. The cryptocurrency company has made various new configurations so as to engage the idea.

The installation of a new technology, xCurrent, will integrate Flutterwave with RippleNet. It will connect to Ripple’s private Yum repository. Through Ripple’s script, the company has also created TLS [Transport Layer Security] certificates and keys necessary for the xCurrent instance.

There are even schema files to populate Flutterwave’s databases with the necessary tables. A new messenger layer has been created and configured with Flutterwave. Moreover, to facilitate easy exchanging of information with other transacting parties, a new messenger layer has been integrated on the Ripple Network.

In Flutterwave’s InterLedgerProtocol [ILP], each ledger is designed to support only one type of currency thereby creating an all-transacting currency ledger making it easier for global and local businesses to receive and terminate P2P, B2B, and B2C payments into Africa.