According to a press release
quoted by the Financial Times on Monday, HSBC, one of the largest
banking institutions in the world by total assets, reported $250 billion
in settled transactions in 2018, using the blockchain technology.
The
press release revealed that during the last calendar year, HSBC settled
over 3 million blockchain-based foreign exchange transactions.
Performed through its blockchain platform, “FX Everywhere,” the bank
says it has processed 150,000 payments since the platform launched in
February 2018. HSBC completed its first blockchain trade finance transaction in May 2018.
At
the time, the financial services group used the technology to issue a
letter of credit to agriculture firm Cargill. The letter of credit
covered the transportation of produce from Argentina to Malaysia. It was
issued by Netherlands financier ING.
FX Everywhere Enhances HSBC
FX
Everywhere helps with “orchestrating payments across HSBC’s internal
balance sheets,” and the reports suggest that it saw heavy adoption over
the last year. The company revealed that settlements were made easier
with its proprietary blockchain-based platform. Amongst other things,
platform ensured payment confirmations didn’t require additional
protocols.
HSBC’s Other Blockchain Efforts
HSBC has been exploring various applications of blockchain technology over the past year. In October, it partnered with Standard Chartered,
PNB Paribas and others, to finance a blockchain trade finance
platform. Dubbed the “eTrade Connect,” HSBC launched the platform with
the aim of improving the efficiency of international trade financing. To
achieve this, the platform will cut the time required for the approval
of trade loan applications from 36 to 4 hours.
Further Pans for DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology)?
Richard
Bibbey, HSBC’s Acting Head of Foreign Exchange and Commodities, stated
that the bank “currently hosts thousands of FX transactions.” He added
that the integration of blockchain technology has made the process
particularly smoother.
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