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Siemens’ €300 million digital bond settled in minutes on the SWIAT blockchain

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Siemens’ €300 million digital bond settled in minutes on the SWIAT blockchain
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  • Siemens has issued a €300 million digital bond on SWIAT’s blockchain platform.
  • The bonds were settled in minutes, a significant improvement over Siemens’ previous bonds.
  • The participation of major German banks shows the growing interest in blockchain assets.

German technology giant Siemens has issued a €300 million digital bond, its second blockchain-based bond.

Issued under Germany’s Electronic Securities Act (eWpG), the bonds are part of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) efforts to explore the potential of blockchain in capital markets.

Siemens Makes Groundbreaking Progress in Bond Tokenization

Siemens’ digital bond issuance represents a notable step forward in bond tokenization.

A €300 million bond with a one-year maturity was issued on the SWIAT private blockchain platform and settled in a matter of minutes. This fast transaction time demonstrates a significant increase in speed and efficiency compared to traditional methods.

In 2023, Siemens issued a €60 million blockchain-based bond on the Polygon (MATIC) blockchain, which took two days to settle. It was a significant leap forward for a new bond to settle in minutes.

The bond issuance process utilized an automated trigger solution from the German Bundesbank, demonstrating how blockchain technology can streamline financial transactions.

The participation of major German financial institutions, including BayernLB, DekaBank, DZ BANK, and Landesbank Baden-Württemberg, in this issuance demonstrates the growing interest in blockchain-based assets among traditional financial institutions.

Siemens’ initiative not only supports the ECB’s distributed ledger technology (DLT) trials, but also sets a precedent for future digital securities.

Future Outlook and Industry Impact

Siemens’ move fits into a broader effort by the European Central Bank to integrate blockchain technology into existing financial systems.

By issuing bonds under eWpG, Siemens is pioneering the use of electronic securities and enhancing the viability of blockchain for capital markets. The rapid settlement time of the bonds achieved through a private blockchain platform suggests potential benefits in terms of reduced costs, increased transparency, and enhanced security.

Recently, blockchain-based bond issuance has been gradually expanding, with representative examples including the World Bank’s 2018 bond issuance and Japan’s Nomura Research Institute’s 2020 bond issuance.

Siemens’ latest digital bond reflects the growing trend towards tokenizing bonds, driven by the faster and more secure transactions promised by blockchain technology.

As the industry continues to evolve, the integration of smart contracts and blockchain technology is expected to accelerate, changing the way securities are issued and traded.


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