A UNIQUE NETWORK FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES

A Central Securities Depository is where records
of securities ownership are maintained and where transfers
between investors take place. Ownership is often legally defined
by what is on the records of the CSD.

Overview

  • Our Ai enhanced DLT platform is ready for the future of securities market.
  • Designed for financial services with a focus on integrity, resilience, security and scalability.
  • Provides a key technology enabler for real-time settlements (through reduced inter-system complexities) and future market interaction through the exchange of cryptographic proofs instead of structured financial messaging.

    Framework

    CBDC makes the whole process of payment simpler by allowing changes to be made on the central bank ledger directly at the time of a transaction. The challenge in this model, and solved by Tech Factory in its CBDC framework, is for each bank to have access to a part of the central bank ledger to provision their clients to use CBDC. Once a client has CBDC, it can be transferred to anyone else who has been provisioned.

    Speed and Scale

    With Tech Factory's system, Settlement can be done at speed and scale. A single instance can process upto 10,000 transactions a second across 100m different accounts - with the system fully scalable by adding more instances and securely.

    Micropayments

    Micropayments are cash-like movements of small amounts of money in respect of a minimal interaction of some kind. Whilst there is no strict definition it might be from a fraction of cent to a couple of dollars. An example might be the payment for one time access to a piece of content on the internet.

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    Tech Factory Ltd helps companies to inspire, adapt and take advantage of the new global change in the financial sector. We orchestrate people, develop systems & processes through innovative technologies to work together and better enhance our clients’ businesses internationally.

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