A Regulatory First
The Bank of England issued Gate 2 approval to HSBC on July 13, authorizing the bank’s Orion digital assets platform to operate as a Digital Securities Depository within the sandbox. The approval allows HSBC Orion to conduct live issuance, servicing, and settlement of digitally native bonds, including corporate bonds and the government’s planned Digital Gilt Instrument, known as DIGIT. Hsbc securitiesfinancetimes bankofengland ledgerinsights
The Digital Securities Sandbox, jointly operated by the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority, opened for applications in late 2024 and provides a temporary regulatory framework for firms to test distributed ledger technology in securities markets. It will remain operational until December 2028. freshfields kpmg fca
Digital Gilt on the Horizon
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in her Mansion House speech on July 14 that the UK is preparing for its first digital gilt issuance, with the inaugural transaction expected by the first quarter of 2027. If successful, Britain would become the first major advanced economy to issue a digital sovereign bond. globalbankingandfinance gov ipe
HSBC won a competitive procurement process in February to provide the blockchain platform for the DIGIT pilot. On July 17, HSBC and the London Stock Exchange Group announced a memorandum of understanding to establish a bilateral link between HSBC Orion and LSEG’s own Digital Securities Depository. The connection aims to let investors access and hold DIGIT through either platform, reducing fragmentation across digital infrastructure. gov finextra marketsmedia eastandpartners
Broader Ambitions
The Bank of England has said it will work to make DIGIT eligible as collateral in its market operations and plans to upgrade its systems in 2027 to connect to tokenized asset ledgers. The sandbox framework permits a range of sterling-denominated instruments including equities, corporate and government bonds, and money-market instruments. freshfields globalbankingandfinance
“We welcome the Bank of England’s approval for HSBC Orion to be the first digital assets platform to go live in the Digital Securities Sandbox,” the bank said in a statement. capitalpioneer