Australia in strong global blockchain position following release of standards roadmap

Australian fintech companies were in the box seat to take advantage of blockchain technology, following the release of an important standards roadmap, the peak body for Australias fintech industry said today.On 2 March, Standards Australia released its Roadmap for Blockchain Standards Report, which outlines how the organisation will work to deliver measures to support the privacy, security and interoperability of blockchain systems.The report is part of a wider initiative led by Standards Australia to develop international blockchain standards, with the support of the Australian Government.Standards Australia is the secretariat for the International Organization for Standardizations (ISO) technical committee which is developing new international standards on blockchain.FinTech Australia CEO Danielle Szetho said the release of the report was a welcome development which helped put Australias fintech industry in a strong global position to take advantage of this technology.Blockchain has almost unlimited potential to transform financial services, particularly in regard to international transactions, Ms Szetho said.Australias rapidly-growing fintech industry is at the centre of the global game to take advantage of this new technology.FinTech Australias blockchain members had strong input into the development of this roadmap and we intend to work closely with Standards Australia on an ongoing basis to ensure any new standards are fintech-friendly and also serve the greater good.Already our members are developing exciting blockchain products, including to facilitate agricultural commodities, international payments and labour hire.For instance, FinTech Australia member AgriDigital in December 2016 successfully executed the worlds first-ever live settlement of a physical commodity on a blockchain between a grower and a buyer.The release of this roadmap is expected to spark further innovation among the many Australian companies ready to take advantage of blockchain technology.For a more detailed explanation of the Standards Australia announcement, FinTech Australia recommends the analysis by King & Wood Mallesons.About FinTech AustraliaFinTech Australia is a national association for the Australian FinTech Startup community. Our vision is to make Australia the leading market for FinTech Innovation and Investment by working with both sides of Government, Industry and the Australian FinTech community to create a supportive environment and partner ecosystem in Australia and abroad.Media contactsDanielle SzethoChief Executive OfficerFinTech AustraliaPh. 0414075423Email: danielle@fintechaustralia.org.auMark SkelseyHead of PR and CommunicationsFinTech AustraliaPh. 0403197523Email: mark@fintechaustralia.org.au

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