UK to issue first 'digital' bond by early 2027, finance minister says


Governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, during the Bank of England financial stability report press conference, at the Bank of England, London. Picture date: Tuesday July 7, 2026. Doug Peters/Pool via REUTERS

LONDON, July ⁠14 (Reuters) - Britain aims to become the ⁠first major advanced economy to ‌issue a digital sovereign bond by doing so by early next year, finance minister Rachel ​Reeves said in a speech ⁠on Tuesday.

• Britain's "Digital ⁠Gilt Instrument" pilot was announced in ⁠2024 and ‌tests how distributed-ledger technology could make capital markets more ⁠efficient and reduce costs for financial ​institutions

• ‌Reeves made the announcement in her ⁠annual Mansion ​House speech in the City of London financial district and said further ⁠issuance was planned after the ​initial sale

• Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said at the same event ⁠that the BoE will work to ensure the digital gilt can be used as collateral in BoE market ​operations

• Britain's finance ⁠ministry picked HSBC in February to run ​the blockchain platform ‌which will be used ​by the tokenised bond

(Reporting by David Milliken; editing by William James)

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