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Moody’s bridges TradFi and blockchain with onchain credit ratings launch

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Moody’s is taking a major step into the digital finance space by bringing its well-known credit ratings directly onto blockchain networks. By taking this path, Moody’s unifies conventional finance (TradFi) with the digital asset market.

Ultimately, Moody’s would like to move it up to help fast-track the process that will accelerate banks, investors, and institutions in deciding what kind of risk they are willing to take on, as well as give them the confidence to enter, for example, onchain markets through tokenized assets. 

In Moody’s Corporation, a new system, the Token Integration Engine, has been introduced for the credit ratings sector. It can support both financial and analytics data collections and also credit data transfer over blockchain networks. Viewed visually, this is simply about bridging two worlds. 

It incorporates the risk assessment and credit ratings that investors already trust in traditional finance into digital financing systems. Moody’s operates a node on the Canton Network, a blockchain specifically designed for large financial institutions, which enables the company to ensure it shares its data and remains in compliance with the highest regulatory and privacy standards. 

Why this move matters for digital finance

As finance goes digital, trust is the top priority. Investors can only make informed decisions when they have reliable data, and emerging sectors like tokenized assets and decentralized finance find themselves even more in need of trustworthy, reliable information than ever before. As markets use blockchain, the requirement for independent, trusted risk analysis hasn’t changed, Fabian Astic says. 

Moody’s is the one step toward the future, launching its credit ratings into the onchain world. When those ratings are published on the blockchain, institutions will be able to gauge better the risks posed by the digital assets they own, how much they should be trusted, and whether they meet regulatory standards. 

That clarity may be useful for large investors eager to enter the blockchain market, where so much uncertainty has held them back. The fact that Moody’s is involved adds a sense of comfort and confidence to many of us who are used to working in more traditional finance. One element of this is the Canton Network. 

The tool was developed with the stringent requirements of institutional finance in mind and to enable organizations to efficiently share financial information across their systems. Yuval Rooz says the platform provides a credit insights view in its digital market workflows almost instantaneously.

Strong financial performance backs Moody’s blockchain push

Moody’s expansion into blockchain is backed by strong financial performance. With a gross profit margin of 74%, this company is worth roughly $79.2 billion and achieved revenue of $7.72 billion over the past year. 

With around 16,000 employees in more than 40 countries, the scope and global reach of this initiative are apparent as well. It has solid financials, strong internal performance indicators, and positive analyst revisions. Some are also suggesting the stock is just a bit overvalued, noting a price-to-earnings ratio of roughly 31.7. 

Companies such as BMO Capital and UBS have recently revised their price targets, even as Moody’s expects continued strong earnings and growth. Recent quarterly results also exceeded expectations, driven by strong performance across ratings and analytics. The company expects to continue to grow in the near future, particularly as rising demand for credit ratings accompanies increased debt issuance. 

Moody’s says it aims to roll out the Token Integration Engine to more blockchain networks, financial products, and business areas as adoption continues to expand. It is worth noting that issuers will drive the system, and that Moody’s will adhere to its normal governance and compliance framework. 

But this way, all the organization gains while transitioning to decentralized systems will still preserve a form, structure, and discipline central to most finance.

Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/moodys-bridges-tradfi-and-blockchain/

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