HSBC, Bank of America testing blockchain letter of credit

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A HSBC and Bank of America Merrill Lynch venture and financial technology firm R3 have separately created ways of using blockchain technology to simplify trade finance processes. 

HSBC, Bank of America testing blockchain letter of credit

The two banks said they had joined with the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore to emulate a letter of credit (LOC) transaction. 

Letters of credit are one of the most widely used ways to reduce risk between importers and exporters, helping guarantee more than US$2 trillion ($A2.6 trillion) worth of transactions, but the process creates a large paper trail and is time consuming. 

Separately, R3 said more than 15 of its consortium member banks have also designed self-executing transaction agreements, known as smart contracts, on R3’s distributed ledger platform to process accounts receivable purchase transactions, known as invoice financing or factoring, and LOC transactions.  

The Commonwealth Bank, NAB, Westpac and Macquarie Bank are among 42 financial institutions around the world testing the R3 platform

By putting the transaction on a distributed ledger, the importer and its bank, together with the exporter and its own bank, can see the data in real time. 

Financial services companies around the world have been focusing on developing blockchain technology, with advocates saying it has the potential to save billions of dollars in costs and speed up transaction times. 

The technology, which underpins the digital currency bitcoin, creates a shared database in which participants can trace every transaction. 

Discussions are underway with other banks, corporate clients and shipping companies to further develop the technology, which is in its early stages, said Vivek Ramachandran, global head of product for HSBC's trade finance business. 

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