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Deutsche Bank Joins JP Morgan’s Blockchain Platform

News Publisher   Sep 16, 2019 16:00 1 Min Read


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Germany’s beleaguered banking giant, Deutsche Bank, has joined JP Morgan’s blockchain-based Interbank Information Network (IIN), the Coin Telegraph reports. 

 

Deutsche Bank’s entry brings the initiative’s network to 320 banks, with Takis Georgakopoulos, head of payments at JP Morgan, expressing hope that Deutsche will be the first of several other large banks to join the platform. 

 

Deutsche Bank, the world’s largest clearer of euro-denominated payments, expects IIN to slash the cost of processing difficult payments, said the bank’s Head of Cash Management, Ole Matthiessen. IIN, Matthiessen added, should also help Deutsche raise the quality of its client services. 

 

JP Morgan launched IIN back in 2017 with two partners, the Royal Bank of Canada and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group. The aim was – and is – to use blockchain to reduce friction in the global payments process, allowing payments to reach beneficiaries faster and with better security. Large banks such as Société Générale, Sumitomo Mitsui, and China CITIC Bank have joined since then, and according to Georgakopoulos, JPMorgan is expecting to announce agreements with other large banks in the future. 

 

The firm, he says, aims to reach 400 agreements with banks by the end of the year. 


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