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Deutsche Bank Completes First Euro Transaction on Blockchain

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Deutsche Bank has announced the successful execution of its first euro-denominated cross-border payment on Partior’s blockchain platform, a major milestone in the bank’s digitalization with distributed ledger technology. The live transaction on blockchain was executed in collaboration with DBS, the largest bank in Southeast Asia by assets, where Deutsche Bank played the role of the settlement bank and DBS the beneficiary bank.

The German lender, one of the industry’s largest clearing banks, became an investor in Partior in 2024 and finalised its platform agreement in May 2025. This transaction on blockchain is framed as a milestone for Deutsche Bank’s cross-border settlement strategy for Financial Institution (FI) clients, allowing real-time, scalable, and secure settlement. In collaboration with DBS, a founding shareholder of Partior, the bank also ensured that the blockchain platform could operate alongside traditional payment rails, making it possible to process transactions across multiple financial market infrastructures.

Deutsche Bank emphasised that its integration with Partior is designed to deliver tangible benefits for clients. These consist of efficient reconciliation processes, fewer payment failures, and confirmation in real-time since settlement is made directly on the blockchain. The bank also highlighted that more efficient interbank settlement will enhance liquidity management across the financial sector and enable real-time treasury management for clients’ underlying customers.

Partior’s CEO, Humphrey Valenbreder, described the project as a demonstration of the opportunities blockchain can bring to global finance. “We are super proud of what we are able to deliver with the great collaboration of the teams at Deutsche Bank and DBS. In a very short timeframe, we have proven that our new rails create real, live business opportunities for our partners and their clients. By enabling real-time settlement in addition to the messaging, combined with the security and finality that global systemically important banks require, we are creating new possibilities for how value moves across borders – innovation that can benefit the financial ecosystem at large.”

Ciaran Byrne, Head of Product Management Institutional Cash Management at Deutsche Bank added: “We envisage a future using multiple rails, be it SWIFT, Stablecoins, or blockchain-based solutions, where intelligent and negotiated routing produces maximum value in terms of processing efficiency, cost and client experience. Blockchain is clearly gaining traction in the industry and will form an integral component of how we service our FI clients. Through our partnership with Partior, we will offer clients a whole new experience in terms of real-time execution.”

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