Global Investment Banks Back Blockchain Initiative
Nine major investment banks including J. P. Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have partnered with distributed ledger startup R3CEV. The partnership will see collaborative efforts between the institutions take shape, work that will include the development of standards for using blockchain technology within the broader financial industry. The banking group includes Credit Suisse, State Street, UBS, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, BBVA, Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland. Many on the list have previously announced independent efforts to study blockchain tech, and the banks are said to be....
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Joining the ranks of the world's biggest investment and financial institutions, three more banks from Asia and Europe have joined the global block chain initiative founded by R3. Block chain, the public distributed ledger and the technology powering bitcoin now has three more backers, or bankers, with Italy's UniCredit, Japan's Mizuho Bank and Sweden's Nordea joining the likes of Citi, Barclays, JPMorgan, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC, among others who now add up to a total of 25 banks. The global consortium of financial institutions is now comprised of the majority of the world's....
The global consortium of major banks and financial institutions looking to tap into block chain technology and headed by New York-based technology firm R3 has five more banks joining the ranks, bringing to a total that now figures 30 global banks. Blockchain startup R3's initiative to use blockchain technology in financial markets now has five more participants in a group that contains the world's biggest banks. BSNP Paribas, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, ING, MacQuaire and Wells Fargo are the newest members in the consortium that now stands at 30 global financial institutions in....
The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) announced that it is looking at the blockchain technology that powers Bitcoin as part of new global money transfer initiative. SWIFT provides a network that enables financial institutions worldwide to send and receive information about financial transactions in a secure, standardized and reliable environment. The majority of international interbank messages use the SWIFT network, and SWIFT bank identification codes are routinely used by consumers to identify the recipient bank in wire transfers. According to the SWIFT....
Belgium-based Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) has officially announced its intention to explore blockchain technology in a global payments innovation initiative meant to improve customer experience by increasing the speed and the reliability of cross-border payments. The initiative is expected to commence in early 2016, and will focus on a business-to-business payments service supported by participating banks. SWIFT provides its products and services to over 10,800 banking organizations, securities institutions and corporate clients. "This initiative is....
The European Commission (EC) has announced the unveiling of a new initiative it has set up aiming to give many of Europe’s FinTech and blockchain innovative entrepreneurs every opportunity to become world leaders, according to an EC press release. The Start-up and Scale-up Initiative aims to combine all the possibilities that already exist in the EU, but plans on including a new focus on venture capital investment, insolvency law, and taxation. However, while the EC notes that there isn’t a lack of new ideas in Europe, it highlights the fact that many firms fail to make it beyond the first....