# Standard Chartered Debuts on Euroclear's Digital Issuance Platform

> The bank issued $200 million of three-year floating-rate digitally native notes, becoming the first global systemically important bank — and first UK issuer — on Euroclear's D-FMI platform.

- Publication: Go Big News
- By Go Big News Staff (Staff News)
- Category: Finance
- Published: 2026-08-20T15:13:00+00:00
- Canonical: http://www.gobignews.com/finance/standard-chartered-debuts-on-euroclears-digital-issuance-platform

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Standard Chartered has issued $200 million of digitally native notes on Euroclear's Digital Financial Market Infrastructure, or D-FMI, becoming the first global systemically important bank — and the first UK issuer — to use the platform, according to an announcement carried by Finextra.

The three-year floating-rate notes were issued on August 20 and are listed on the International Securities Market of the London Stock Exchange, with Standard Chartered acting as sole dealer on its own transaction. The securities were created using distributed ledger technology within Euroclear's regulated market infrastructure, an approach designed to let digital issuance plug into established post-trade processes rather than run alongside them.

Vikash Mistry, Standard Chartered's deputy group treasurer, said the transaction reflects the bank's focus on modernising its funding capabilities through the responsible adoption of new technologies. Ankur Prakash, who leads digital and strategic initiatives, described the deal as another step toward mainstream institutional adoption of digital capital markets infrastructure, while Euroclear chief business officer Sebastien Danloy said it shows how digitally native issuance can be integrated seamlessly into the settlement house's existing systems.

The issuance builds on Standard Chartered's earlier work in digital debt markets, where it supported landmark digital bond transactions for Emirates NBD and Doha Bank. Euroclear, the Brussels-based international central securities depository, introduced D-FMI in 2023, debuting the platform with a digitally native note from the World Bank.

Standard Chartered, headquartered in London and listed in both London and Hong Kong, generates most of its business across Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and has been among the more active global banks in digital-asset infrastructure through ventures such as Zodia Custody. The D-FMI debut puts the bank's own funding program on the same rails it has been helping clients adopt.

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