Last summer the blockchain company itBit announced a secret project called Bankchain. The private digital ledger-based system is a clearing and settlement solution for financial institutions. Now the company has announced it is expanding further to streamline its services in London, the Middle East, and Africa. The Wall Street-based firm has hired Jason Nabi from Societe Generale to the itBit team’s EMEA sector.
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“Bringing Faster Settlement Finality to Existing Financial Infrastructure. — Bankchain is an innovative clearing and settlement system that leverages private permissioned distributed ledger technology to revolutionize how financial institutions operate post-trade.” — Bankchain Website
itBit’s Global Expansion Brings New Team Members
“I look forward to working with itBit to establish a leading presence for the company in EMEA, while driving initiatives to enhance and accelerate post-trade processes using our blockchain technology. The industry is at a turning point with distributed ledger technology, and I believe that itBit is the best-positioned firm to be a leader in this area with its Bankchain offering.” — Jason Nabi, ItBit
“London is a major financial services hub, with a concentration on blockchain innovation, technology and transforming fintech services worldwide. We are pleased to bring an industry veteran like Jason Nabi onto the team, given his leadership in blockchain applications for post-trade services and his deep understanding of financial markets globally.” — Charles Cascarilla, CEO itBit
The new expansion into the gold market in Europe is just the start of the business focus venturing out into global regions. The Wall Street-based firm says adding Nabi to the team who previously worked with London before and has a strong background in distributed ledger technology will give itBit an edge when it comes to innovation.
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