04.19.2024

HSBC Leads Funding in HQLAᵡ DLT Platform

04.19.2024
HSBC Leads Funding in HQLAᵡ DLT Platform

HQLAᵡ has successfully closed a Series C strategic investment round led by HSBC, with contribution from existing shareholders including BNP Paribas, BNY Mellon, Citigroup, Deutsche Börse Group, Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan.

The funding will fuel the continued development and expansion of the HQLADistributed Ledger Technology (DLT) platform and support the growth of its client footprint.

As part of HSBC’s investment, Jamie Anderson, Head of Collateral Treasury Trading at HSBC, will join HQLAX’s Board of Directors. Speaking on the appointment, Mr Anderson said: “Digital asset innovation is accelerating at pace around the world, which is why I’m looking forward to working closely with HQLAX to enable us to collaboratively build on our strengths as partners, and to optimise liquidity management and collateral management activities.”

John O’Neill, Global Head of Digital Assets Strategy for Markets and Securities Services at HSBC, added: “We are excited to tap into the opportunity HQLAX’s platform offers. By combining the scale and international network of HSBC with HQLAX’s distributed ledger technology for managing collateral, together we can help drive innovation and efficiency in global markets.”

Moran Levinovitz, Head of Ventures at HSBC, said: “We are pleased to have led this round and partnered with leading fintech, HQLAX. HSBC is committed to undertaking investments in leading companies in the capital markets space, including those that support our digital asset strategy.”

Guido Stroemer, CEO of HQLAX, said“We are very excited to welcome HSBC as a strategic investor. In addition to investing in our company in support of our strategic platform vision, HSBC is also connecting to our platform, both as an AgentLender and as a Bank Borrower. We are proud of completing the transaction and grateful for the strong and continued commitment from our existing investors.”

The HQLAX proprietary platform enables clients to execute frictionless, precise and real-time transfer of ownership to meet a wide variety of collateral obligations. It helps the securities finance industry address collateral fragmentation by extending its connectivity to leading triparty agents, custodians and market participants.

Source: HQLAX

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