Visa Invites Lenders to Test Blockchain Payment System

in bitcoin •  8 years ago 


 American multinational financial services corporation, Visa, is inviting lenders to test its interbank transfer system that sends money over a blockchain. 


Visa’s New Blockchain Project

 Hendrik Kleinsmiede, co-founder of Visa’s innovation hub, Visa Europe  Collab, said in the announcement that the project is designed to  “reduce the friction of domestic and cross-border transfers between  banks.” Aiming to remove credit risk, cut costs, speed up settlement  times and more, Visa’s blockchain program is being created to send money  between banks, both domestically and internationally. 

 Kleinsmiede also said that the aim is for Visa’s “proof of concept” to be completed within 100 days, the Financial Times reported. By that time, he expected to have found banks willing to send money between each other using the blockchain technology. 

 

Partnership with BTL Group


 

For this proof of concept, Visa has teamed up with digital payments startup BTL Group. The partnership originated 18 months ago to adapt blockchain technology for Visa’s interbank payments. 

Kleinsmiede said:   
“We’re now inviting a small number of European banks to  participate in the project alongside us and BTL. Participating banks  will be able to connect to the network and send funds to other banks in  the network across multiple currencies.”


 BTL’s main product, Interbit, is a multi-industry platform with  compliance built-in that was designed to make smart contracts and other  benefits of blockchains accessible to financial institutions.  Kleinsmiede confirmed that the interbank settlement platform Interbit is  being used in the Visa collaboration. 


  

Smart Contracts

 This project uses smart contracts to handle much of the regulatory and compliance requirements of interbank transfers. Using the new technology, they plan to make cross-border transfers simultaneous, reduce the counterparty risk. The arrangement ensures fairness and security previously unavailable  in interbank transfers. BTL founder Guy Halford-Thomson said of the  technology, “Through the use of smart contracts and blockchains I  believe we can create a fast, compliant and low-cost interbank payment  and settlement service, with embedded regional compliance.” 


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Visa will do anything to remain a place at the start of a lot of people ignored. Am i right? just my opinion.....

Visa isn't as sound as blockchain. They get left behind.