Fortune 500 Giant Siemens Uses Polygon (MATIC) To Launch New Blockchain-Based Bond

Global technology powerhouse Siemens has issued its first digital bond on the Polygon (MATIC) blockchain following the enforcement of Germany’s Electronic Securities Act (eWpG) in June 2021.

Germany previously required securities to be represented by a physical certificate, but the eWpG introduced a legal framework that now allows the issuance of bonds using technologies such as blockchain.

In a statement, Siemens says it has issued digital bonds worth $60 million with a maturity of one year. It sold the securities directly to investors without involving central securities depositories, and the transaction was completed in two days.

Says the company’s CFO Ralf P. Thomas,

“We are proud to be one of the first German companies to issue a blockchain-based bond. This makes Siemens a pioneer in the ongoing development of digital solutions for the capital and securities market.”

Siemens says issuing bonds on a blockchain eliminates the need for paper-based global certificates and central clearing. Digital bonds can also be sold without a bank to serve as an intermediary.

Siemens corporate treasurer Peter Rathgeb says that the company will actively drive the ongoing development of digital securities.

“By moving away from paper and towards public blockchains for the issuance of securities, we can execute transactions significantly faster and more efficiently than when issuing bonds in the past. Thanks to our successful cooperation with our project partners, we have reached an important milestone in the development of digital securities in Germany.”

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