ANZ, CBA, Westpac, IBM and Scentre Group expand Lygon platform
By Edil Corneille
ANZ, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Westpac, IBM, and Scentre Group have announced today the expansion of a successful blockchain platform, Lygon, that reduces the time to issue a bank guarantee from one month to one day. Lygon completed a successful pilot last year that is said to have transformed the cumbersome, paper-based, slow, and costly bank guarantee process into digital form. Financial guarantees are often required as part of a retail property lease and from September, early adopters will be able to join and use the platform to save time and reduce fraud risks.
Lygon Chairman Nigel Dobson enunciated, “The commercialisation of the Lygon platform represents a significant milestone for blockchain technology in Australia and globally.
“We’ve gone from a proof of concept to a newly incorporated company and commercially available platform in two years – at a time when the demand for digital has never been stronger.
“In digitising a bank guarantee, we’ve essentially transformed a three-way contract. We’ve digitised the paperwork, the process and the legality behind it. This means wherever there’s a manual, paper-based process based on legal frameworks or similar regulations, we can apply Lygon,” Dobson added.
Running on IBM Public Cloud, the Lygon platform is designed as a new piece of infrastructure at the crossroads between finance and technology. It looks to pain points across the whole business ecosystem that could not be solved by the participating organisations in isolation. Following a successful pilot in July 2019 among a test group of more than 20 Australian businesses, Lygon successfully onboarded new applicants to the platform in less than 15 minutes and supported several other common bank guarantee processes including amendments and cancellations.
“We were pleased to demonstrate a range of improvements to the bank guarantee process, including a significant reduction in the risk of fraud across billions of dollars guaranteed by the banks, decreasing the potential for errors and increasing the speed of execution,” Dobson enthused.
Men’s fashion and formal wear retailer, MJ Bale, was among the businesses that participated in the pilot. Menswear retailer, Gazman, also participated, reporting significant time savings and ease of use. With the commercial launch of Lygon comes the next stage of development to expand the range of digitised bank guarantees it provides to customers and to explore expansion into New Zealand and other international markets. These developments are expected to enable the transformation of entire business processes for customers with operations in multiple countries and with cross-border guarantees that are more commonly used for trade.
“Now more than ever, customers want simplicity, an improved experience and greater security. Lygon’s inception and development is grounded in these needs which extend beyond our existing customers to every industry,” Dobson articulated.
Lygon is operated by Lygon 1B Pty Ltd, a stand-alone company jointly owned by the five founding members. The platform will be open to the general public, along with new features, in early 2021.
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