Deutsche Bank Plans to Leverage Blockchain Tech to Reduce Margin Compression
Highlights
- Deutsche Bank is testing an Ethereum-based platform for margin compression amid declining revenue.
- Deutsche Bank is part of Project Guardian, an initiative by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
- The bank also plans to introduce record-keeping services to assist issuers of tokenized funds in monitoring investors.
German banking giant Deutsche Bank AG is planning to leverage blockchain technology to deal with margin compression issues across the financial services sector. As a result, the bank has already started testing a platform based on the Ethereum network.
The platform provides digital services for tokenized funds via Project Guardian, an initiative by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. This project aims to explore the potential liquidity and efficiency advantages offered by blockchain technology.
Deutsche Bank Seeks to Address Margin Pressure
As passive investment products gain more traction in the market, fund managers encounter ongoing declines in fee revenue. According to a study conducted by the Boston Consulting Group, the average asset management fee dropped to 22 basis points in 2023, down from 25 basis points in 2015 and further 26 basis points in 2010.
Project Guardian stands as a joint initiative between policymakers and financial institutions aimed at investigating tokenization applications within fixed-income, asset management, and foreign exchange sectors. Project Guardian, an initiative led by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, seeks to delve into the potential advantages in liquidity and efficiency offered by blockchain technology. Speaking on the matter, Anand Rengarajan, Deutsche Bank’s head of securities in Asia Pacific said:
“It will help us stay relevant, because with the kind of margin compression impacting the overall financial services industry, the only way one can survive is by innovating”.
Leveraging blockchain and smart contract solutions can also help the banking giant help lower costs, risks, and transaction time, he added.
Exploring Tokenized Fund Services
Deutsche Bank is set to introduce record-keeping services aimed at assisting issuers of tokenized funds in monitoring investors, custody arrangements, and valuations. According to Rengarajan, this initiative underscores the bank’s commitment to leveraging blockchain technology for enhanced efficiency.
The platform’s design prioritizes interoperability, ensuring accessibility for fund managers regardless of the underlying blockchain technology. Although currently in the proof-of-concept stage, Rengarajan further envisions commercialization as the ultimate goal for the project. He added:
“We anticipate that the investments made over the next two to three years, alongside previous endeavors, will pave the way for a promising commercial future”.
In a collaborative effort, Deutsche Bank partnered with Swiss crypto technology firm Taurus SA last year to initiate the development of a digital-asset custody service. Last month, the banking giant also called Bitcoin an important asset class.
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