Credit Suisse Completes Joint Mutual Fund Transactions Using Blockchain
By Helen Partz
Global investment bank Credit Suisse and Portuguese Banco Best have completed end-to-end fund transactions on blockchain, according to a press release published Feb. 7.
The
financial institutions have reportedly processed every part of the fund
trade process by implementing a blockchain-based decentralized
platform, FundsDLT.
Designed to improve the efficiency of fund transaction processing with the use of blockchain and smart contracts, FundsDLT would purportedly reduce the time between request and the settlement from delivery of the order to trade processing.
Within the initiative, Lisbon-based Banco Best — specializing in banking, asset management and trading
— was responsible for the Application Programming Interface (API)
integration, and also developed a dedicated application to collect
client experiences.
An end-to-end or mutual fund transaction represents a pool of money from a group of investors that is put into a portfolio of stocks, bonds and government securities and which is considered to be different from buying and selling stocks.
Claude Metz, Head of Shareholder Services at Credit Suisse, Luxemburg S.A, noted that the distributed ledger technology (DLT) would be combined with Know Your Customer (KYC) servicing.
Published in: https://cointelegraph.com/news/credit-suisse-completes-joint-mutual-fund-transactions-using-blockchain
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