UK-Based Digital Exchange to Use R3’s Corda for Post-Trade Processes

Published at: Oct. 18, 2019

Archax, a London-based digital securities exchange, will use blockchain software firm R3’s Corda technology to manage post-trade activities.

On Oct. 18, Archax announced in a press release that its post-trade processes will now run on distributed ledger technology. Archax will use a private version of Corda Enterprise within its own ecosystem.

Graham Rodford, CEO of Archax, said that current post-trade processes in traditional financial markets involve many intermediaries, making them highly inefficient. Rodford said that using blockchain technology will make markets more efficient.

Post-trade processes occur after a trade is complete, wherein a buyer and seller of a security approve the transaction, provide trade details, amend ownership records, and transfer the securities and cash. 

Industry’s heightened interest in Corda tech

In recent months, financial institutions around the world have expressed interest in Corda technology. 28 organizations including Raiffeisen and 17 other banks participated in the successful completion of the Ivno Global Tokenized Collateral Trial, as reported on Oct. 17. This was the first global token trial on the R3 Corda platform.

Russia-based Alfa-Bank announced that it is launching a foreign trade finance pilot transaction with the cooperation of Novolipetsk Steel Company, Commerzbank and Vesuvius GmbH using the Corda-powered Marco Polo Network. 

In September, Bank of America also joined the Marco Polo Network “to tackle trade finance challenges.” The financial institution intends to improve international trade inefficiencies and deliver a better service for its customers.

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