Oman Oil and Orpic Group and HSBC Bank Oman SAOG (HSBC Oman) have successfully executed the first blockchain trade finance transaction in the country on its 49th National Day.

The transaction involved the shipment of polypropylene, a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications, to Abu Dhabi National Carpet Factory, an Abu Dhabi National Industrial Projects Group Company in the UAE. A fully digitised letter of credit (LC) was advised by HSBC Oman on a blockchain based platform using R3’s Corda system - with Oman Oil and Orpic Group as the beneficiary of the LC.

This transaction further evidences the commercial and operational viability of blockchain as an alternative to conventional exchanges of paper-based documentation. The blockchain LC flow mirrors the traditional process with all participants using a single platform completing the transaction in 24 hours compared to the usual 5 to 10 days.

Andrew Long, Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Oman said: “As the world’s leading bank for trade finance, HSBC actively supports the adoption of technologies such as blockchain to make global trade simpler, faster, and safer. During the last 71 years in Oman, HSBC has had many ‘firsts’ in the country including being the first bank to offer ATMs and the first online banking platform. Completing the first blockchain trade finance transaction is yet another significant milestone in our journey in Oman as it breaks new ground in pushing forward digital technologies in Oman’s financial sector. The support of the Central Bank of Oman was critical in taking the transaction from concept to execution in a short timeframe”. 

Nazar Al Lawati, Chief Financial Officer of Oman Oil and Orpic Group said: “As an integrated Group, we are proud to be among the first in the region taking serious steps in digitising Trade Finance through exploring Blockchain technology and responding to the 4th Industrial Revolution. This wouldn’t have been possible without the commitment of our team, our customer’s cooperation and the support we received from the Central Bank of Oman and HSBC Oman”.

R3’s Corda uses blockchain to track, and trace information as it moves between parties. The Corda technology keeps all stakeholders in sync, reducing the need for reconciliation and speeding up transactions, whilst providing visibility on progress for all.  This visibility means greater confidence for all parties involved, including banks, making trade finance more straight forward.

“This Blockchain pilot is an important station in our journey towards digitisation, a journey that started with Artificial Intelligence (RPA++) and continues to embrace new disruptive technologies”, said Sadiq Al Lawati, Finance & Strategy Commercial Value Partner, Oman Oil and Orpic Group.

A blockchain is said to be a highly resilient system which will revolutionise international trade and paperwork. In summary it is a digital record of transactions that creates trust and is maintained across several computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer network.  Through decentralised, secure networks, blockchain technology can be the conduit that connects trade partners globally to share data in a scalable way that makes the trade process simpler, faster, and safer opening new opportunities for Oman in international trade and investment.

“Implementing a new form of digital technology will always have its share of challenges. However, with the close coordination and collaboration between Oman Oil and Orpic Group, the Central Bank of Oman and HSBC Oman, we were able to collectively overcome obstacles and push Oman’s financial sector to the forefront of the ‘new age of banking,’” concluded Mohamed Mansour, Head of Global Trade and Receivables Finance, HSBC Oman.

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Media enquiries to:
Sameh Mansoor Al Wahaibi      
+ 968 249 47406           
samehm.alwahaibi@hsbc.com
HSBC in the MENAT region

HSBC is the largest and most widely represented international banking organisation in the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey (MENAT), with a presence in 9 countries across the region.  HSBC has operations in the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait and Algeria. In Saudi Arabia, HSBC is a 29.2% shareholder of Saudi British Bank (SABB), and a 51% shareholder of HSBC Saudi Arabia for investment banking in the Kingdom.

This presence, the widest reach of any international bank in the region, comprises some 350 offices and around 10,500 employees. In the year ending 31st December 2018, HSBC in the MENAT region made a reported profit before tax of US$ 1,557m.

About Oman Oil Company & Orpic Group

Oman Oil Company and Orpic Group have embarked on a strategic integration journey that will form the Sultanate’s largest Energy Company. In line with the country’s forward-thinking strategy to nurture a more sustainable and diversified economy, the newly formed organisation will position itself amongst global hydrocarbon players by capitalising on opportunities across the value chain while simultaneously building an environment where talent thrives. Ensuring a seamless and robust transformation, an integration Programme called ‘Nakhla’ was formed in December 2018 to spearhead the formation of the company from nine core assets namely, Orpic, Oman Oil Company Exploration and Production, Oman Gas Company, Duqm Refinery, Salalah Methanol Company, Oman Trading International, OXEA, Salalah Liquified Petroleum Gas and OMPET. Today, the Group focuses on facilitating local and international private participation in the oil and gas sectors to increase value for shareholders and reap greater benefits for the nation.

About LC Blockchain Consortium

This consortium is a blockchain-based open industry platform to create, exchange, approve, and issue Letters of Credit on Corda, R3’s blockchain platform. It is initiated by eight founding member banks, including Bangkok Bank, BNP Paribas, CTBC, HSBC, ING, Natwest, SEB and Standard Chartered, in partnership with Bain, CryptoBLK and R3. Voltron will improve the trade finance process by simplifying letters of credit, delivering shorter settlement times, instant discrepancy resolution and simplified sanctions screening. The consortium is inviting banks, technology partners, and corporates to join the network.

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