The Manila Times

Finance blockchain market to reach $462B by 2030

- NEWSBYTES. PH

BARELY a day goes by without a fresh announceme­nt about banks and financial institutio­ns using blockchain technology to transform significan­t parts of their businesses. In fact, the value of blockchain in the financial sector reached $1.9 billion in 2017, according to marker research firm IHS Markit.

With the projected increase in the number of blockchain projects expected to launch and become commercial­ly deployed in the coming years, revenues are projected to reach $462 billion by 2030.

“The Securities and Exchange Commission in the United States, the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and other regulatory bodies are reacting positively towards blockchain technology within the financial sector,” said Don Tait, principal analyst, IHS Markit. “The backing by these regulatory bodies bolsters the credibilit­y of blockchain technology, helping it become more mainstream.”

There are numerous ways the financial industry can leverage blockchain, including cross- border payments, share trading and syndicated lending. Over the next decade, the global financial market, which includes insurance and fintech, will continue to be the largest value market using blockchain technology.

Because the financial sector includes markets of significan­t value, even a small percentage of cost savings and efficiency gains can lead to significan­t business value for companies and industries that introduce blockchain technology.

The derivative­s market, for example, is worth around $544 trillion a year and the market capitaliza­tion of all the world’s stock markets is equal to $73 trillion.

“By applying blockchain to the clearing and settlement of cash securities — specifical­ly, equities — investment companies could save up to $ 12 billion in fees,” Tait said. “Blockchain­s can also save financial organizati­ons money, by cutting out many of the traditiona­l middlemen involved in the financial sector.”

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