Oman Daily Observer

HSBC says performs first trade finance deal using single blockchain system

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HONG KONG: HSBC Holdings Plc said on Monday it has performed the world’s first trade finance transactio­n using a single blockchain platform, in a push to boost efficiency in the multi-trillion-dollar funding of internatio­nal trade.

HSBC and Dutch bank ING completed the deal for Cargill last week when a shipment of soybeans was transporte­d from Argentina to Malaysia via the global commoditie­s trader’s Geneva and Singapore subsidiari­es, the British lender said in a statement.

While there have been other trade finance deals that use blockchain in conjunctio­n with other technologi­es, the Cargill transactio­n marked the first use of a single, shared digital applicatio­n rather than multiple systems, HSBC said.

The use of blockchain technology in the banking industry is expected to reduce the risk of fraud in letters of credit (LOC) and other transactio­ns as well as cut down on the number of steps used.

Locs are the widely used way of financing between importers and exporters, helping guarantee more than $2 trillion worth of transactio­ns, but the process creates a long paper trail and takes between five and 10 days to exchange documentat­ion.

Putting all of Asia Pacific’s traderelat­ed paperwork into electronic form could slash the time it takes to export goods by up to 44 per cent and cut costs by up to 31 per cent, the HSBC statement said, citing a study by the United Nations.

“The reason why letters of credit have persisted is because of two real challenges — the absence of digital infrastruc­ture and the challenge of coordinati­ng multiple parties,” Vivek Ramachandr­an, global head of innovation and growth at HSBC’S commercial banking unit said.

Ramachandr­an said HSBC already had another client lined up for the next similar transactio­n.

 ??  ?? The HSBC headquarte­rs is seen in the Canary Wharf financial district in east London. — Reuters
The HSBC headquarte­rs is seen in the Canary Wharf financial district in east London. — Reuters

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