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Chinese Central Bank’s Blockchain Trade Platform Processed $4.36B

The  blockchain trade finance solution of the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) processed over 30 billion yen ($4.36 billion) in foreign exchange transactions, local finance news outlet SINA reports on July 8.

Per the report, the platform is supported at 483 branches of 28 banks in Shenzhen and is currently operating normally. Still, due to an allegedly uneven adoption of financial technology, the business volume is still proportionately small.

PBoC representatives explained in the report that blockchain technology avoids the slow paper trail between multiple receiving departments that is typical of trade finance in the traditional banking environment. 

On July 4, the Shenzhen Municipal Central Bank Branch of the PBoC and the Shenzhen Taxation Bureau of the State Administration of Taxation signed a strategic cooperation agreement. The aim of the cooperation is to realize automatic tax filing in the central bank's trade finance blockchain platform.

The PBoC — which is China’s central bank — officially launched the testing phase of its blockchain trade finance platform in September last year. The platform aims to facilitate trade and financing activities such as accounts receivable and trade financing.

In May, the Shenzhen Fintech Research Institute — which the PBoC jointly organized with local government bureaus — posted several job openings for blockchain-related positions.

At the end of June, a report by Big Four audit and consulting firm Deloitte claimed that as much as 73% of Chinese enterprises believe that blockchain is a top-five strategic priority.

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