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Blockchain Could Boost Covered Bonds, but Adoption Faces Major Hurdles: Moody’s

July 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize the issuance and management of covered bonds, but its widespread adoption is currently hindered by various obstacles, as outlined in a recent report from Moody’s Ratings.

The report emphasizes how blockchain can improve operational efficiency and transparency within the covered-bond market. Through the use of smart contracts, issuers can automate tasks like asset substitution, while real-time transaction data can enhance investor visibility and expedite bond issuance processes.

Despite these benefits, Moody’s points out that current blockchain utilization is predominantly focused on on-chain bond issuance, with critical functions such as settlement and asset management still relying on off-chain infrastructure. The full integration of blockchain technology into covered bond markets is not expected in the near future, according to Moody’s.

Key challenges include the necessity of connecting blockchain systems to off-chain mortgage assets, legal uncertainties surrounding smart contract enforceability, and regulatory concerns regarding the use of digital currencies for settlement. High issuance costs, outdated IT systems, and differing national legal frameworks further complicate the adoption of blockchain technology.

Moody’s suggests that jurisdictions with supportive legal frameworks and compatible bond programs may be better positioned to embrace blockchain innovation. Until then, the role of blockchain in the covered bond market is likely to remain limited.

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