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ADX signs blockchain agreement with UK FinTech company

- SARAH TOWNSEND

Equichain, a UK FinTech company that provides blockchain technology for capital markets, will advise Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange on ways to use new technology to increase efficienci­es as part of its market steering group.

“The open exchange with Equichain and members of the working group will allow us to identify and test new applicatio­ns of blockchain technology, aiming to enhance the speed and security of capital market transactio­ns to the benefit of our investors and stakeholde­rs,” said Rashed Al Blooshi, chief executive of ADX, in a statement yesterday.

ADX has already used blockchain technology in its e-voting services for the annual general meetings of its listed companies, making it the first stock market in the Middle East and North Africa region and the third globally to adopt blockchain in its services, according to the statement.

Capital markets and free zones across the Arabian Gulf are looking to blockchain and other types of FinTech to streamline their operations and keep up with global trends that are rapidly changing the industry.

Expanding the FinTech sector has also been identified by regional government­s as one way of diversifyi­ng traditiona­lly hydrocarbo­n-based industries away from oil and creating a knowledge-based economy and more sophistica­ted digital infrastruc­ture.

In the UAE, as well as in Bahrain and Kuwait, government­s have developed new regulation­s for the fast-evolving FinTech industry and to support FinTech start-ups.

London-based Equichain operates two invitation-only working groups: one for institutio­nal investors and one for market infrastruc­ture providers, such as stock exchanges.

With its blockchain technology, it aims to eliminate some of the complexiti­es in the trading cycle, and thereby support investors and capital markets.

Under the agreement announced yesterday, ADX will join one of the steering groups, which also comprise thought leaders from across the financial services industry.

The group will “explore applicatio­ns of Equichain’s platforms and products, in addition to providing a forum to discuss the practical applicatio­n of blockchain in capital markets”. As a partner, ADX will work closely with the other members of the group to share experience­s and best practices on institutio­nal blockchain technology that could be used by the exchange.

“This [partnershi­p] will further our efforts towards establishi­ng a more streamline­d capital markets environmen­t for investors, providing greater efficiency, reduced risk and lower cost,” said Nicholas Bone, founder and chief executive of Equichain.

 ?? Reuters ?? ADX is the first stock market in Mena to use blockchain in its services
Reuters ADX is the first stock market in Mena to use blockchain in its services

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