Philippine provincial banks will switch to blockchain

Philippine provincial banks will switch to blockchain

Provincial banks in the Philippines are planning to implement blockchain technology to improve the quality of financial services provided to local residents. It is important to note that the island country's interbank transactions are still processed manually.

According to a report by the Philippine News Agency on Wednesday, the initiative, dubbed Project i2i, is led by Union Bank of the Philippines, one of the country's largest banking institutions, and will use the Kaleido blockchain platform developed by Ethereum startup ConsenSys.

The project was first announced by UnionBank Chairman Justo Ortiz on May 15 at Consensus 2018conference in New York. The project will ensure the integration of provincial banks with the country's largest financial networks through a platform for retail payments based on blockchain technology. Currently, seven provincial banks are officially collaborating with the project, including the largest, Bank Cantilan.

Interbank transactions in rural areas of the country, which consists of more than 7,000 islands, are still largely processed manually in paper format, as integration with the country's clearing house and the SWIFT network has not occurred at these banks. Tanya Hotchkiss, executive vice president of Cantilan Bank, said a typical interbank transaction can take as long as a month because such a transaction consists of 25 procedures that are processed manually.

Banks became interested in blockchain technology after Union Bank began exploring the use of the technology and suggested that several rural banks use the blockchain-based Visa payment system to improve the efficiency of the transaction processing process.


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