NatWest and Coadjute form blockchain consortium to streamline home buying in UK

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NatWest,alongside Coadjute, is forming a new distributed LEDGER technology consortium withthe aim of streamlining the process of home buying in the UK.

Asfirst reported by Forbes, through this consortium the home buying processcould aim to be cut down to three weeks from several months. Some of the othersoftware providers which are also part of the consortium are Redbrick SolutionsConveyancing Software, Search Acumen Property Data, Dezrez Estate AgencySoftware, Conveyancing Data Services Property Data, LMS Panel ManagementSoftware and eTech Surveyor Software.

Theproject will focus on offering NatWest customers with complete transparencyover the entire home buying process through a companion app.

Inthe same sector, HSBC recently announced that it has completed two blockchainletters of credit transactions – one between firms in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain,and another between firms in Oman and Abu Dhabi. One of the advantages ofblockchain letters of credit is that it completely takes out manual paperworkas well as associated costs. Melika Betley, CEO of HSBC Bahrain said: “As theworld’s leading bank for trade finance, HSBC is actively supporting theadoption of technologies such as blockchain to make global trade faster, saferand simpler. With intraregional trade continuing to grow, we see tremendouspotential for blockchain in the GCC [Gulf Cooperation Council].”

In September, HSBC said it had completed the first blockchain-based letter of credit transaction using Chinese Yuan. Ajay Sharma, HSBC’s regional head of global trade and receivables finance for APAC, said: “Transactions via this platform have primarily been individual pilot cases so far. The progress was being made toward a full proposition and could be a commercially acceptable model for banks. We are hoping that we will have something by end of the year, maybe the first quarter of next year, where will we know from Voltron what it costs, at which point, a lot of banks who might be sitting on the sidelines will be able to make a decision.”

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