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Blockchain, distributed ledger technology : transforming financial services

The topics of digitalisation and blockchain have dominated the headlines over the past months. But what will be the economic impact of these market developments? What are the potential benefits and what challenges lay ahead?


Find out what GTB Chief Digital Officer Edward Budd has to say about blockchain, distributed ledger technology and the potential transformation of financial services.

“In this whole transformation, collaboration between market participants, competitors as they are today, will be key in order to solve the challenges around the legal, regulatory and data aspects that need to work together” – Edward Budd

Blockchain – transforming financial Services

We believe that blockchain has great potential and could transform the business model of many segments of the financial services industry and other industries. It could also change the role of service providers by requiring them to review how products are delivered today. However, the adoption of blockchain will vary according to geographies, regulatory frameworks and the complexity of assets and their implementation, including the cost implications when new and existing technology co-exist for a period of time.

Deutsche Bank is running a portfolio of activities for blockchain / distributed ledger technology across the Bank. Some of these innovative activities are driven internally and facilitated by the Deutsche Bank Innovation Labs. In other areas where we cannot - or would not - look to test on our own we collaborate with industry partners such as the market consortium DLG R3.

We also collaborate with peers in driving market infrastructure projects. We are in constant dialogue with clients, central banks and regulators to make sure their requirements are addressed when defining industry standards with other market participants. This forms a crucial part of our strategy and is key for addressing questions around a broad range of issues, including standards and interoperability of different ledgers.

Adoption will be a step-by-step process, not an overnight revolution, with some commercially-viable implementations by the end of 2017 and into 2018. To become mainstream there are still challenges to overcome and the market needs to focus on areas such as product quality assurance, security, legal requirements and governance before applying distributed ledger technology to regulated financial markets, particularly transaction banking.

It may take another five-10 years before distributed ledger technology becomes truly mainstream. That will take us to 2027, the year the World Economic Forum predicted that 10% of global GDP will be stored on blockchains.

Read more:
https://www.db.com/newsroom_news/2016/cr/economy-views-blockchain-transforming-financial-services-en-11613.htm

Pour lire tous les articles Finyear dédiés Blockchain rendez-vous sur www.finyear.com/search/Blockchain/

Participez aux prochaines conférences Blockchain éditées par Finyear :
Blockchain Vision #5 + Blockchain Pitch Day #2 (20 septembre 2016)
Blockchain Hackathon #1 (octobre 2016)

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Vendredi 8 Juillet 2016




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