MANAMA: Bahrain-based Bank ABC, MENA’s leading international banking group, has joined blockchain-inspired consortium headed by R3, a financial innovation firm, headquartered in New York City.
The over 80-strong consortium of the world’s biggest financial institutions is spearheading research and development of blockchain–inspired distributed ledger technologies (DLT) to build the next generation of financial services infrastructure.
DLT enables participating parties to form and maintain consensus about the existence, status and evolution of a set of shared facts on their stakeholders. These systems allow competing firms to collaborate to maintain secure, shared databases and reduce cost and execution time.
“We are privileged to be part of this prestigious consortium of international banks and financial institutions, which is spearheading a pivotal change in the industry. DLT and blockchain technology has added a new dimension to the evolving FinTech landscape and we are confident that this alliance will propel us further to achieve our strategic goals.” said Sael Al Waary, Deputy Group CEO of Bank ABC. “We are committed to continue to provide our customers with exceptional customer service and innovative financial products. DLT will help us fulfil our promise to clients.”
“Access to the wealth of knowledge and resources available through the R3 consortium will strengthen Bank ABC to leverage our investment in technology and support the delivery of our digital strategy,” Stuart Rennie, Bank ABC’s Group Head of Information Technology, added.
“We’ve already made substantial progress in our development of distributed ledger technology, with the launch of Corda and numerous successful proof-of-concepts, our open source distributed ledger platform. The addition of Bank ABC marks a significant milestone for R3, becoming our first partner in the Middle East as we continue to expand our global network. We look forward to working with them and extending the benefits of distributed ledger technology even further,” David Rutter, CEO of R3, said.