Deutsche Bank completes first cross-border euro payment via Partior blockchain platform
On October 3rd, Deutsche Bank announced that it has successfully completed the first Euro-denominated cross-border payment transaction through its investment in the blockchain platform Partior. The recipient of this real-time transaction is DBS Bank.
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