Applied Blockchain has been trialling a system for companies to process their invoices on blockchain and in turn will allow the companies to tap the securitization markets; the current trial is with a UK SME called Emplas that makes windows; "Our platform may now allow for securitization of invoices as the underlying for bond issues," Ben-Ari, Founder of Applied Blockchain, tells Euromoney; "It brings transparency as to the ownership and establishes the provenance of invoices for bond buyers in ways that the existing processes and technology simply did not allow." Source
Lendingcalc.com and PUFIN have filed for a patent on a system that would use blockchain technology to give loans unique indentifiers, like CUSIPs; the system could help with greater market transparency; Lendingcalc.com and PUFIN have begun plans for implementing their system as an open source option for the industry; other firms have introduced this concept with a fee-based system however Lendingcalc.com and PUFIN are marketing their system as free with no fees. Source
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, a leading research/academic group (that has spoken at LendIt events), has announced a new study focused on the global use of blockchain technology; the first targeted research will address crypto-currency protections versus recent cases of data/currency theft; upcoming surveys will touch on blockchain protocol variations, currency mining, cross-border transactions and emerging regulation. Source
Payments International is hosting the "FinTech and Future of Payments Forum" in London from November 15th to 18th; the agenda on Nov.18 includes their own version of "Shark Tank"-like business pitch competitions; finalists and judges have been announced in the areas of Identity (including blockchain), financial inclusion/personal financial management; the Internet of Things, and cross-border payments. Numerous "fresh face" companies and personalities in these sectors are noted, with judges covered on the Nov.18th agenda page and entrants covered in this LendIt News post.
Actively monitoring fintech in the country, a group of Chinese government agencies has released a white paper on blockchain; similar to other countries, China is investigating ways to utilize blockchain technology in its banking system; the white paper says the country is seeking to define standards by October 2017; speculators think China could be the first central bank to begin utilizing the technology. Source
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