Goldman Sachs Director: Blockchain Provides 'Single Truth' For Banks

Goldman Sachs Director: Blockchain Provides 'Single Truth' For Banks

In the latest edition of a company podcast series, a managing director at global investment banking giant Goldman Sachs called blockchain technology an innovation that could “drive change” while improving the financial industry. The comments, issued on 20th January, find Goldman Sachs co-head of technology and managing director Don Duet opening up about his views on blockchain and distributed ledger tech at a time when competitors Cit, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley are moving to invest in or partner with industry startups or consortiums. Goldman Sachs has so far advanced on both fronts,....


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