Key Highlights
- GTreasury acquires Solvexia to automate reconciliation and regulatory reporting.
- The deal targets spreadsheet-heavy finance workflows that increase fraud and audit risk.
- The acquisition expands Ripple’s push into enterprise-grade financial infrastructure.
GTreasury, a Ripple-owned enterprise treasury platform, has acquired Solvexia, a no-code finance automation firm, aiming to eliminate slow, manual reconciliation and regulatory reporting.
Announced on January 6, the acquisition integrates Solvexia’s no-code automation into GTreasury’s platform. The company said the move allows finance teams to compress multi-day reconciliation and compliance tasks into minutes, while sharply reducing error rates and audit exposure.
Automating a chronic finance bottleneck
Manual reconciliation remains one of the most fragile links in corporate finance. Living in spreadsheets is how finance teams end up missing things. When you’re juggling fiat rails, crypto flows, and conflicting rules across jurisdictions, manual workflows don’t just slow you down; they quietly invite errors, leaks, and compliance headaches.
By integrating Solvexia’s automation engine, GTreasury is extending beyond treasury management into reconciliation, governance, and regulatory reporting. The combined platform is designed to automatically match data across banks, ERPs, payment gateways, and internal systems, flag anomalies, and produce audit-ready reports with built-in controls and approval trails.
GTreasury said Solvexia’s tools can cut reconciliation time by up to 100x while reducing human error by roughly 98%, turning what used to be a weeks-long compliance grind into a largely automated process.
“Organizations are simultaneously managing traditional banking relationships and exploring digital assets, all while facing increasing regulatory scrutiny across multiple jurisdictions,” said Adem Turgut, CEO of Solvexia.
He added, “The combination of Solvexia’s automation capabilities with GTreasury’s infrastructure extends the platform to ensure it’s not just ready for today’s challenges: it’s built for the future of finance with the governance and audit controls required to protect organizations from regulatory liabilities.”
Ripple’s broader enterprise strategy
The acquisition fits into Ripple’s expanding enterprise ambitions. Ripple’s $1 billion takeover of GTreasury in 2025 was its ticket into corporate treasuries. Since then, GTreasury has been the bridge pulling CFOs from spreadsheets into blockchain-backed liquidity and payments.
Adding Solvexia deepens that strategy. As rules get stricter and finance teams try to bolt crypto onto aging systems, the appetite is growing for tools that can absorb complexity without turning it into yet another risk.
For Ripple, blockchain isn’t just about moving money faster, it’s about rebuilding the financial back office so it can actually keep up.
What’s next
With more than 1,000 customers in over 160 countries, GTreasury operates at a scale few treasury platforms reach. The Solvexia acquisition expands its footprint beyond treasury management, folding reconciliation and regulatory reporting into the same operational stack rather than treating them as separate back-office functions.
As regulators grow their intolerance, the real race in finance has shifted. GTreasury is betting the future belongs to tools that quietly work, cut risk, and make audits dull again.
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