Morgan Stanley is Planning to Leave R3, Reports Say

Banking giant Morgan Stanley is said to be pulling back from the R3 blockchain consortium.

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Updated Sep 11, 2021 at 12:38 p.m. UTC
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Morgan Stanley is said to be pulling out of the R3CEV blockchain consortium, according to reports.

and The Wall Street Journal indicate that the bank doesn't plan to take part in the startup's ongoing funding effort, aimed at raising $150m. Earlier this week, it was revealed that Goldman Sachs and Banco Santander had moved to withdraw from the consortium, though at press time, neither bank has publicly commented on the reasons for their exits.

Departures aside, the consortium is pushing forward, as most of the R3 member banks are said to be planning to invest in the funding round. Those involved reportedly had until the end of last week to express non-binding interest in participatoin.

According to the Journal, Bank of America, UBS and Barclays remain R3 members.

R3 said earlier this week that member turnover was expected as the consortium efforts move forward, stating:

"Developing technology like this requires dedication and significant resources, and our diverse pool of members all have different capacities and capabilities which naturally change over time."

At press time, Morgan Stanley has yet to publicly comment on the matter.

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