Nasdaq Teams with SEB for Blockchain Mutual Fund Trading Trial

The Nasdaq stock exchange and Sweden's SEB bank will work together on trial of a blockchain platform for mutual fund trading.

AccessTimeIconSep 28, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. UTC
Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 6:58 a.m. UTC
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Nasdaq and Sweden's SEB bank are partnering to trial blockchain for mutual fund trading.

Focusing on the Swedish market, the distributed ledger platform aims to allow participants to trade in real time, thereby simplifying the market's complex, often paper-based transactions.

In a statement, Göran Fors, acting head of Investor Services at SEB, said:

"With the help of a blockchain we can create a faster, simpler, more effective and reliable fund market."

Magnus Haglind, senior vice president and head of product management and market technology at Nasdaq, echoed the sentiment, calling the use case "perfect" for blockchain, Reuters reports. 

"It is not about disrupting the industry, it is focused on bringing efficiencies," he added.

But while it marks a milestone for Nasdaq's work with blockchain, both companies have been working on use cases for some time. For Nasdaq, its work began in 2015, and this year, it has announced several new partnerships, including efforts with Citi and Switzerland's primary stock exchange.

SEB, as well, is no stranger to the blockchain industry. Back in 2016, its venture capital arm invested $4 million in bitcoin payments startup Coinify. 

According to the firms, the development of the platform will go ahead, though no timeline has been set for any launch or live release.

Nasdaq image via Shutterstock

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