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Dubai Soon To Launch Its First Blockchain Data-Sharing KYC Platform

Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Mashreq bank announced the launch of their new blockchain data-sharing platform.

On March 1st the announcement was made that the platform will allow licensed businesses and corporations to open digital bank accounts instantly by verifying their identities via an internal blockchain.


يسعدنا إطلاق هذه المبادرة التي تتماشى مع استراتيجية الإمارات العربية المتحدة للتعاملات الرقمية (بلوك تشين) 2021. للمزيد من المعلومات: https://t.co/eERLnokm1r — DIFC (@DIFC) March 1, 2020

Mashreq achieves this by removing the existing paper-based KYC procedure and replacing it with a blockchain-centric digital one. DIFC prepares each new KYC record as part of a company’s corporate license application.

With the customer’s consent, this information is then shared electronically with Mashreq via the blockchain. The result is a simplification of the process companies currently go through when opening a new bank account. This will make it easier and faster for new companies to do business in the UAE.

According to their statement, DIFC-incubated fintech firm Norbloc provided the blockchain platform (Fides), Gowling WLG drafted the legal agreements, and Deloitte supported Mashreq with governance and program management.

DIFC’s recent framework changes are what has made Mashreq Bank’s recent launch possible. The DIFC is one of Dubai’s independent free-zones, offering companies 100% ownership of their businesses without the need for a local partner.

The DIFC’s legal framework places an emphasis on data protection, while maintaining practices which are consistent with all EU regulations and OECD guidelines. Their system is designed to help organizations process their personal compliance info, while simultaneously upholding every individual’s right to privacy.

Ahmed Abdelaal, CEO of Mashreq, added that:

“The program aligns with the UAE Blockchain Strategy 2021, earmarking the beginning of a journey towards a broader vision of forming a Consortium of Banks, Government Bodies as well as other Licensing Authorities, for seamless sharing of customer KYC data, thus leading to increased transparency, added security, and a better customer experience..”

Source: Cointelegraph.com

 
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