The UAE's Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) has digitised trade finance for its customers using the Singapore-based dltledgers Blockchain platform. ADCB today reported completion of its first live end-to-end trade in Blockchain, moving cross-border goods for Western Red Spring Canadian Wheat worth USD 6.5m (AED 25m), from Canada to Bangladesh. ADCB is the first bank in UAE to run the end-to-end Blockchain trade finance transaction with full document automation through the dltledgers platform, offering corporate customers efficiencies and faster access to cash.

Krishnakumar Duraiswamy, ADCB's Group Head of Trade Finance said, "By joining the fastest growing dltledgers Blockchain platform for cross-border trade, the Bank is able to re-imagine trade finance for its customers. This private network allows ADCB to service corporate customers in real time, increasing transparency and building cross-border interconnectivity."

ADCB's private network provided end-to-end trade visibility across the entire life cycle of the transaction with authenticated and consented digitized documents at every step. This pioneering transaction involved several trade partners: Islami Bank(Bangladesh), SGS Surveyor, Richardson International Shipping Canada, Banjo Auto Flour Mill Bangladesh and Agrocorp, a large Singapore-based trading house.

Nitin Jain, Head of Treasury & Capital Markets, Agrocorp International commented on dltledgers technology, said, "We could potentially reduce our financing costs by at least 15-20% through dltledgers technology, saving significantly on the costs of physically moving documents. Moving onto the electronic system, we are also able to access earlier financing from banks as the documentation flow is much closer to real-time."

The flow mirrors the traditional letter of credit process, involving agreeing the terms, the application, the issuance, the advising, the amendment request and its approval, the document presentation, the discrepancy resolution, and the bill settlement instructions. The efficiencies stem from using a single Blockchain network for all participants, instead of relying on multiple systems.

As global trades intertwine and evolve, demands for a networked and collaborative model will intensify. Not only do transactions need to be seamless and safe, clients are increasingly looking for innovative solutions that save them time and costs. Using the dltledgers platform, ADCB is able to offer its corporate customers greater confidentiality, the ability to keep a closer tab on the flow of the goods and documentation, faster turnaround, and enhanced fraud prevention.

Mr Samir Neji from dltledgers said, "We are extremely delighted to work with ADCB to support their trade finance digitisation through the dltledgers platform. We have huge demand for our network from our 50+ traders signed in from UAE and hence our plan to expand into Middle East and Africa. We have over 400 global traders running 3600 live trades and over one billion USD trade financing performed with more than 30 banks globally. We are very bullish of our partnership with ADCB and the region. The growth and sustenance of the global US$8 trillionopen account trade finance market are heavily reliant on the easy availability and robustness of financing mechanisms. Considering that trade finance is widely viewed as the fuel for global commerce, it is easy to see why customer-centric Blockchain platforms like ours is dominating conversations in the trade finance world. We will continue to grow and expand."

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About dltledgers: 

dltledgers is a global platform company with Singapore as its HQ. We are a customer centric platform for cross-border trade execution. Several regional and global banks have signed up and operate as network partners in offering trade financing services in the platform. Apart from counter party assignment in Blockchain, we network shipping, logistics, ports and other network partners into a trusted trade network for our customers.

With digitisation and Blockchain, Cross-border trade is being transformed like never before. dltledgers Blockchain platform leads the pack with over 400+ global traders, USD 1 billion+ trade executed across 30+ banks and a wider network which is growing on a global scale.

Each step in executing cross-border trade may involve dozens of documents, contracts, movement of moneys and complex supply-chain. A lot of aspects of the business is performed across multiple parties with loose relationships. It's natural that the process is mired with issues like mistrust, failed promises, and inefficiencies in several aspects of contracts, finance, goods mismanagement, and fraud. Our customers benefit from our Blockchain innovation in 12 core modules and 68 code bases, which resolves and builds a trusted trade network for private, permissible and secure trade.

About ADCB: 

ADCB Group is a leading UAE banking group that provides a full suite of award-winning products and services, spanning Consumer Banking, Wholesale Banking, Treasury & Investments and Property Management.

On 1 May 2019, ADCB and Union National Bank merged and the combined entity acquired Al Hilal Bank, which operates as a separate Islamic banking entity under its own brand within the Group. The transaction reinforced ADCB's position as the third largest bank in the UAE, with assets of AED 417 billion based on pro-forma financial information as at 30 June 2019.

The Group serves over 1 million customers. ADCB Group, which is 60.2% owned by the Government of Abu Dhabi through the Abu Dhabi Investment Council, trades on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) under the ticker of ADCB. As at 30 June 2019, ADCB's market capitalisation was AED 58 billion.

Further information on ADCB can be found at adcb.com and information on the transaction between ADCB, UNB and Al Hilal Bank can be found at beyondambition.com 

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