LSEG Launches Blockchain-Based Digital Settlement Network

This new platform aims to enhance financial settlement processes.

Highlights:

  • LSEG has launched a blockchain-enabled digital settlement network.
  • The platform aims to streamline financial transactions.
  • This initiative represents a significant innovation in financial technology.

The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has unveiled a new blockchain-based digital settlement network. This innovative platform is designed to improve the efficiency of financial transactions and reduce settlement times. By leveraging blockchain technology, LSEG aims to enhance transparency and security in the settlement process.

Rinsu Ann Easo
Rinsu Ann Easo
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