UBS-Ant International alliance threatens to disrupt traditional treasury settlement

Source Cryptopolitan

Swiss investment bank UBS and financial technology company Ant International have sealed a strategic deal in Singapore to revolutionize tokenized deposits for real-time cross-border payments.

Investment bank UBS and global digital payment platform Ant International have announced a strategic partnership to research innovations in tokenized deposits. 

The partnership aims to support Ant International’s global payments settlement and liquidity management, as well as expand the Swiss bank’s blockchain-based digital cash platform. The two companies signed a memorandum of Understanding in Singapore, which is one of the most active blockchain hubs for institutional development.

UBS-Ant International alliance threatens to disrupt traditional treasury settlement

The alliance threatens to replace traditional treasury settlement solutions with tokenized bank money to address challenges such as cutoffs, fragmentation, and multicurrency delays.

Ant International manages its operations in the Alipay+ ecosystem. The partnership will enable the fintech company to leverage the investment bank’s blockchain-powered payment platform, which was launched in November 2024, for its global treasury operations across various jurisdictions. 

The partnership aims to address the challenge of intra-group transfers that heavily rely on traditional systems operated by banking institutions. Limited operating timeframes and inconsistent transaction speeds often hinder the systems. 

Tokenizing the process on permissioned digital ledgers will enable institutions to synchronize liquidity across their subsidiaries in a shorter duration compared to the long days it takes when using traditional banking systems.

The solution will resolve the serious liquidity issues that major companies and conglomerates encounter when operating subsidiaries in different jurisdictions.

The announcement also highlighted that the two companies will explore tokenized deposits as a joint venture. 

Kelvin Li, global manager of platform tech at Ant International, commented on the alliance, stating that the two organizations share a common belief in the possibilities that their underlying technologies could revolutionize cross-border payments.

Young Jin Yee, the country head for UBS Singapore, also gave remarks on the deal, stating that the combination of blockchain technology advancements between the two companies will yield a real-time, multicurrency payment solution powered by efficiency and transparency.

Singapore emerges as a global hub for crypto adoption, data shows

The news follows Singapore’s announcement of plans to introduce regulations on stablecoins and trial tokenization bills.

Recent news by Cryptopolitan revealed that Chia Der Jiun, the Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), announced the BLOOM initiative to support the industry’s trials with tokenized bills and regulated stablecoins for settlement. 

Chia noted that three Singapore banks, including United Overseas Bank (UOB), DBS Bank, and Oversea-China Banking Corporation (OCBC), have successfully executed interbank overnight lending transactions.

The settlement used the first live trial issuance of Singapore dollar-backed CBDC. He also reiterated that MAS has supported hundreds of innovation projects and centers in the past decade.

The innovation solidifies the entire Asian region as a global hub for decentralized finance, catering to both individuals and institutions. A recent report by Proton Theory revealed that the population in the Asian Pacific region is showing a growing interest in digital assets.

The survey collected data from over 4,000 respondents from ten different countries, including Singapore, and was then extrapolated to represent the entire Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. 

The report revealed that 25% of Asian adults in the APAC region with internet connection might own crypto. The survey also revealed that approximately 50% of Singaporean nationals believe regulations are essential in the development of cryptocurrency. The report showed that in emerging countries like Thailand and India, the figure surged to 70%.

Cryptopolitan previously reported that the ApeX Protocol report showed 24.4% of Singapore’s population holds digital assets. The figure has more than doubled compared to last year’s, which stood at 11%.

The report also labeled Singapore as the world’s leader in digital asset adoption, with a perfect score of 100. UAE followed closely behind with a score of 99.7.

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