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Deutsche Bank and Ant International Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Integrated Cross-Border Payment Solutions to Global Merchants
Deutsche Bank and Ant International Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Integrated Cross-Border Payment Solutions to Global Merchants

Business Upturn

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

Deutsche Bank and Ant International Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Integrated Cross-Border Payment Solutions to Global Merchants

Singapore: Deutsche Bank and Ant International have announced their strategic partnership to provide more comprehensive payment solutions for businesses of all sizes in Europe and Asia, by combining their expertise and leveraging Ant International's proprietary tokenisation and AI-based FX technology. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: From Left to Right: Sabih Behzad, Head of Digital Assets & Currencies Transformation for Deutsche Bank, Chintan Shah, Head of Corporate Coverage for APAC & MEA at Deutsche Bank, Kriti Jain, Head of New Economy Coverage APAC and Head of New Economy Cash Solutions Sales APAC & MEA at Deutsche Bank, Leiming Chen, Chief Sustainability Officer at Ant International, Yi Zhou, Chief Financial Officer at Ant International, Kelvin Li, General Manager of Platform Tech at Ant International and Yanyi Liang, Head of Whale Treasury Platform at Ant International The bank will collaborate with Ant International's Embedded Finance unit on a series of global treasury management and cross-border payment innovations, including tokenised deposits, stablecoin, and its Time-Series Transformer (TST) FX Model. Deutsche Bank will be the first German bank to facilitate Ant International's blockchain-based real-time treasury management platform to enable real-time fund transfers between Ant International's intragroup entities. This will enable more efficient and transparent global treasury management for Ant. In addition, the two sides will also explore cross-border payment innovations, including tokenised bank deposits, stablecoin and Ant International's Falcon TST FX Model, to help Ant International and its clients reduce FX-related cost and risks. Both companies will also further look into the applications of stablecoins for global payments, including real-time cross-border treasury management for Ant's entities, reserve management and on-ramp and off-ramp services. Deutsche Bank will also work with Antom, a merchant payment and digitisation services provider, to scale up their collaboration to extend Antom's acquiring solutions for merchants in EMEA, enabling them to be seamlessly integrated with more payment solutions. The bank will also support WorldFirst's suite of payments-related solutions for SMEs in e-commerce and cross-border trade, including but not limited to account collections, payments and FX services. It will also enable the account and financial service provider to access its global network to serve its clients. Ole Matthiessen, Head of Corporate Bank APAC & MEA and Global Head of Cash Management for Deutsche Bank, said: 'We are delighted to strategically cooperate with Ant International. We will leverage our broad product capabilities and strong global network to deliver seamless and secure payment solutions to Ant International and its customers in Europe and Asia. Given the dynamic landscape of financial services, we see great potential to collaborate with Ant International, as one of the world's leading financial technology providers, to develop innovative payment solutions and transform the future of treasury management.' Kelvin Li, General Manager of Platform Tech at Ant International, said: 'With a dynamic fintech landscape, Europe is fast-becoming a key hub for global digital payment innovation. We are pleased to deepen our commitment to the region through this collaboration with Deutsche Bank, supporting the development of more seamless, secure and inclusive cross border payment solutions. By combining our digital and payment capabilities with a global leading financial institution, we aim to deliver enhanced payment experiences that meet the evolving needs of global businesses and consumers.' Expanding on a client relationship that has been in place since 2019, the two sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on June 8 in Munich, Germany to deepen the strategic collaboration. About Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank provides retail and private banking, corporate and transaction banking, lending, asset and wealth management products and services as well as focused investment banking to private individuals, small and medium-sized companies, corporations, governments and institutional investors. Deutsche Bank is the leading bank in Germany with strong European roots and a global network. About Ant International With headquarters in Singapore and main operations across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Latin America, Ant International is a leading global digital payment, digitisation and financial technology provider. Through collaboration across the private and public sectors, our unified techfin platform supports financial institutions and merchants of all sizes to achieve inclusive growth through a comprehensive range of cutting-edge digital payment and financial services solutions. To learn more, please visit About Antom Ant International's Antom is the leading payment and digitisation services provider for merchants around the world. It offers unified merchant payment solutions to serve businesses of all sizes. Antom supports merchants to integrate over 300 payment methods, enabling them to connect with consumers in more than 200 markets, with the flexibility to accept payments in more than 100 currencies. Beyond payments, it provides digital marketing solutions and merchant digitisation services to help merchant streamline operations and enhance customer engagement. To learn more, please visit About WorldFirst WorldFirst offers cross-border payments and treasury services through its global business account, empowering growth for SMEs in e-commerce, trade, and the broad platform economy. WorldFirst simplifies key financial operations, including international payments, collections, currency conversions, and treasury management, all in a one-stop account. Leveraging the technological strengths of its parent company Ant International, WorldFirst delivers industry-leading transaction security and reliability. WorldFirst has supported over one million customers, enabling payments in 100+ currencies across more than 200 countries and regions. Learn more about WorldFirst at View source version on Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with Business Wire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.

Deutsche Bank (DB) Considers Launching Its Own Stablecoin
Deutsche Bank (DB) Considers Launching Its Own Stablecoin

Business Insider

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Deutsche Bank (DB) Considers Launching Its Own Stablecoin

Deutsche Bank (DB), Germany's largest bank, is considering launching its own stablecoin and creating a tokenized deposit solution to improve payment systems, according to a Bloomberg report that was published on Friday. The move comes as stablecoins continue to gain momentum in the financial world. In fact, Europe already has a clear regulatory framework through its MiCa law, and U.S. lawmakers may pass new stablecoin legislation as early as next week. Confident Investing Starts Here: 'We are seeing growing momentum for stablecoins, especially with a supportive regulatory environment in the U.S.,' said Sabih Behzad, Deutsche Bank's head of digital assets and currencies transformation, in an interview with Bloomberg. He added that banks have many ways to get involved with stablecoins, ranging from serving as reserve managers to issuing their own coins, either independently or in partnerships with other banks. For context, stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency that aims to maintain a stable value by being pegged to real-world assets, such as the U.S. dollar or gold. Tokenized deposits, meanwhile, are regular bank deposits that are recorded on a blockchain, which allows them to move faster in digital transactions. Deutsche Bank's interest in both tools highlights the growing interest from traditional banks in using blockchain technology to modernize payments. Is DB Stock a Good Buy? Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Strong Buy consensus rating on DB stock based on nine Buys, one Hold, and zero Sells assigned in the past three months, as indicated by the graphic below. Furthermore, the average DB price target of $29.27 per share implies 4% upside potential.

Deutsche Bank Charts Course Toward Digital Currency Integration
Deutsche Bank Charts Course Toward Digital Currency Integration

Arabian Post

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Deutsche Bank Charts Course Toward Digital Currency Integration

Deutsche Bank is actively assessing the viability of stablecoins and tokenized deposits, signalling a strategic shift towards digital finance. Sabih Behzad, the bank's Head of Digital Assets and Currencies Transformation, confirmed that the institution is considering issuing its own stablecoin or participating in a broader industry initiative. This exploration aligns with the bank's broader efforts to modernize its payment systems and embrace blockchain technology. Behzad noted the increasing momentum of stablecoins, particularly within regulatory environments that are becoming more supportive, especially in the United States. He outlined that banks have various options in engaging with the stablecoin industry, ranging from acting as reserve managers to issuing their own stablecoins, either independently or as part of a consortium. In addition to stablecoins, Deutsche Bank is delving into tokenized deposit solutions aimed at enhancing payment use cases. These solutions involve digitizing traditional bank deposits using blockchain technology, potentially streamlining transactions and reducing costs. The bank has already conducted experiments in this domain, collaborating with UBS to simulate tokenized deposit payments. These trials utilized the Bundesbank's Trigger Solution, enabling blockchain-based systems to link to the central bank's payment infrastructure, facilitating seamless interbank settlements. ADVERTISEMENT Deutsche Bank's initiatives are part of a broader industry trend toward embracing digital assets and blockchain technology. The bank is participating in various projects, including Project Agorá, which aims to improve cross-border payments using tokenized assets. These efforts reflect a growing recognition among financial institutions of the potential benefits of digital currencies and tokenization in enhancing efficiency and creating new business models. The bank's exploration of stablecoins and tokenized deposits also coincides with evolving regulatory landscapes. In the European Union, the Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation is shaping the framework for digital assets, while in the United States, proposed legislation like the STABLE Act and the GENIUS Act are focusing on transparency, fully backed reserves, and anti-money laundering compliance. These regulatory developments are influencing how banks approach digital currencies and related technologies. Behzad emphasized the importance of a comprehensive approach to digital asset integration, highlighting the need for robust infrastructure encompassing issuance, trading, settlement, and custody. He pointed out that while tokenization offers significant opportunities, successful adoption requires 24/7 operations and advanced risk management, leveraging programmability and composability for maximum potential.

Deutsche Bank Is Exploring Stablecoins and Tokenized Deposits
Deutsche Bank Is Exploring Stablecoins and Tokenized Deposits

Bloomberg

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Is Exploring Stablecoins and Tokenized Deposits

By and Anna Irrera Save Deutsche Bank AG is examining stablecoins and different forms of tokenized deposits, as large financial institutions grow more confident expanding in the digital-asset sector. Germany's largest lender is evaluating stablecoin options, which could include issuing its own token or joining an industrywide initiative, Sabih Behzad, Deutsche Bank's head of digital assets and currencies transformation, said in an interview. The bank is also assessing whether to develop its own tokenized deposit solution for use in payments, he added.

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