Singapore Prime Minister Said National Banks Can Use Blockchain
At the United Overseas Bank (UOB) 80th anniversary dinner, Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore, commented that Bitcoin and blockchain technology are going to change the banking industry. Singapore is an important financial center in Asia. And this statement from Loong suggests a bright future for the decentralized technology within the country. Long’s ten minute speech was concluded with words of support towards blockchain applications within the banking industry: “The operation environment has become more challenging, and on top of that, technology is moving very fast, with new....
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The Prime Minister of Singapore has urged the country's banks and regulators to keep up to scratch with technological developments such as blockchain technology. Speaking at the United Overseas Bank 80th anniversary dinner held in Singapore yesterday, Prime Minister Lee noted the challenges currently facing the financial industry and highlighted the importance of keeping abreast with technological developments in order to remain competitive. He said: "Looking ahead, the banking industry is entering a new challenge ... The operating environment has become more challenging, but on top of....
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In a talk given at the United Overseas Bank 80th anniversary dinner held on Thursday, Singapore's Prime Minister Hsien Loong advised the country's banks and regulators to explore the advantages and unique applications of emerging technologies such as Bitcoin and its underlying technology, the blockchain. Loong proposed an extensive examination and research of the Bitcoin network's ability to handle real-time settlements and automated verification of transactions and payments. He further emphasized the significance of financial technologies like the Bitcoin network in building strong....
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Long cited bitcoin and block chain technology as innovations changing the banking industry during a congratulatory speech at the United Overseas Bank (UOB) 80th-anniversary dinner. Hsien Long emphasized the banking industry's importance to his nation's economy. He began his talk by reviewing the history of UOB, one of the country's first banks. In 1935, during the Great Depression, a group of Chinese businessmen pooled their resources to set up the bank now known as UOB. It had a single branch in rented premises, and it engaged in short-term loans. It has....
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