Fnality starts sterling payment operations via BoE account with Lloyds, Santander and UBS

Fnality announced the initiation of the Sterling Fnality Payment System (£FnPS), which brings together for the first time the safety and institutional quality of central bank funds in a systemic wholesale payment system with blockchain technology.

Lloyds Banking Group, Banco Santander and UBS have all played a role as initial participants in the £FnPS. The inaugural live payments in this first phase of the new digital financial market infrastructure (FMI) and regulated payment system have taken place leveraging an Omnibus Account held by £FnPS in the Bank of England (BoE) real time gross settlement (RTGS) service.

Fnality noted that this evidences the first foundations of a broader multi-jurisdictional vision; one that enables a seamless global liquidity management ecosystem by empowering new digital payment models for payment (P), payment versus payment (PvP), and delivery versus payment (DvP) transactions in both wholesale financial markets and emerging tokenized asset markets.

The focus now turns to scaling £FnPS operations in a managed and phased approach. This initial phase, focused on ensuring system resilience and functionality in a live environment, is subject to limits set by the BoE. Scaling operations will be subject to the £FnPS meeting the central bank’s operational and supervisory expectations for the next managed phase.

This will pave the way for establishing FnPSs in other core currencies including USD and EUR, onboarding more participant banks, and rolling-out a range of value-adding functionalities including conditional payments, digital securities settlement, intraday repos, intraday FX swaps, and more.

Angus Fletcher, CEO of Fnality UK, said in a statement: “This marks the culmination of significant efforts by Fnality, our shareholders and participants, our key partners, as well as the UK authorities. As we step into 2024, our focus sharpens on scaling up operations within a managed and approved framework as set out by the Bank of England, and steadily progressing towards unlocking new market use cases.”

Rhomaios Ram, CEO of Fnality International, said ina statement: “Today’s success is a major step in the wholesale payments and digital assets arenas, demonstrating the global potential of Fnality’s DLT-based payment systems. With a committed group of participant banks and Financial Market Infrastructures ready for onboarding in the coming months, alongside an exciting suite of functionality expansions under development, we are solidly on track towards realising our vision of a seamless global liquidity management ecosystem.”

Samantha Emery, director for Payments Industry and Development at Lloyds Banking Group, said in a statement: “The initiation of the Sterling Fnality Payment System is a unique event, which will not only revolutionise settlement but transform the way in which Financial Institutions manage their future liquidity needs.

“Our partnership with Fnality will help us to meet our own objectives of Helping Britain Prosper, whilst aligning to the UK Government’s ambition of putting the UK on the map as being a global Fintech hub. Lloyds Banking Group have played a key role at the heart of this, through both strategic investment and technical deployment, which has enhanced our own colleagues’ expertise in an important new domain for financial services.”

John Whelan, managing director of Digital Assets at Banco Santander, said in a statement: “Banco Santander has been part of the visionary Fnality story since the beginning. As one of its founders, we are delighted to be one of the inaugural banks to make payments on the first of its kind – a wholesale digital-cash settlement system. Systems like Fnality will help eliminate settlement risk and make wholesale payments instant and 24/7.”

Hyder Jaffrey, managing director for Principal Investments and Strategic Ventures at UBS, said in a statement: “Transacting the first live payments over Fnality is evidence of the Fnality vision coming to life. The creation of a new systemically important global payment system is a once in a generation event. In conjunction with our partners at Lloyds and Santander, we and Fnality have evidenced a very real step in such a creation and we look forward to further evidencing new transformational use cases built upon Fnality rails.”

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