UK picks HSBC as platform provider for its digital bond pilot issuance

The UK has chosen HSBC's ​blockchain platform to ​run the country's pilot issuance of ​tokenised or digital government bonds, the bank said on Thursday, a move that puts Britain ahead of its ‌G7 peers ⁠in ⁠exploring blockchain-based sovereign debt.

UK picks HSBC as platform provider for its digital bond pilot issuance
The UK has chosen HSBC's blockchain platform to run the country's pilot issuance of tokenised or digital government bonds, the bank said on Thursday, a move that puts Britain ahead of its ‌G7 peers ⁠in ⁠exploring blockchain-based sovereign debt.

The UK's "Digital Gilt Instrument" pilot, which was announced in 2024, tests how distributed-ledger technology could make capital markets more efficient and reduce costs for financial institutions. It is unclear when the government plans to issue ⁠the gilt ‌using the new technology.

Patrick George, HSBC's ​global ​head of markets and securities services, ⁠said in a statement that the bank ​was "delighted" to support the development of ​the gilt market and wider UK economy.


George said the bank's Orion platform had a "proven track record" of delivering successful outcomes in other jurisdictions, having enabled the issuance of ‌more than $3.5 billion in digital bonds globally across the sovereign, central bank, financial institution, and corporate ⁠sectors.

The government also appointed Ashurst LLP to provide legal services for the DIGIT pilot, it said in ​a statement.

While interest in issuing traditional assets on blockchain is rising globally, tokenised debt remains a small fraction of the market.
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