Bank of Italy sureties blockchain pilot shows reduction in fraud and costs, launch set for H2 2021

  • The launch of the first system platform that will enable sureties to be managed in the banking and insurance sectors through DLT technology will happen in the second half of 2021
  • More than 50 players took part in the trial, with over 350 contracts managed in four months having guaranteed sums ranging from €10,000 ($12.2k) to €1.4 million and an average amount of €275,000

The pilot phase of “Fideiussioni digitali” (digital sureties), the project promoted by CeTIF, SIA and Reply – which also saw the involvement of the Bank of Italy, the Institute for the Supervision of Insurance (IVASS) and the Italian Finance Police – to digitalize the surety management process on blockchain, has been successfully concluded.

Over 50 players – including guarantors, guaranteed parties and contractors – from the banking, insurance, financial, public administration and corporate sectors participated in the trial carried out within a “Sandbox” under the supervision of a Scientific Committee made up of representatives from the relevant Authorities and public and private bodies.

During the pilot phase, which lasted about 4 months, more than 350 sureties were digitally managed with guaranteed sums ranging from €10,000 to €1.4 million, and an average amount of €275,000. According to data provided by participants, use of blockchain and DLT technology can lead to a reduction in fraud of around 30% and in operating costs from 10% to over 50%, depending on the number of transactions processed.

Additional benefits that emerged from the trial include:

  • cost reduction resulting from the dematerialization of documents;
  • increased transparency and certainty of information throughout the entire surety management process, linked to greater information sharing;
  • greater efficiency in management of the release of the surety with consequent availability in a shorter timeframe of lines of credit to be allocated to new calls for tenders.

Based on the effectiveness of the trial and the positive feedback of participants – who represent the main players in the management of sureties in Italy – further technological, functional and regulatory improvement activities have been started up with the aim of making the platform fully operational and available on the market in the second half of 2021.

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