Ripple report finds 87 percent of MENA financial decision makers confident in crypto industry
In Ripple’s latest report entitled “ 2023 New Value report, Crypto
Trends in Business and Beyond” which covered topics such as cryptocurrencies,
tokenization, DeFi, and crypto custody, financial decision makers from MENA (
Middle East and North Africa) are more bullish than their counterparts in other
regions when it comes to cryptocurrencies, digital assets, and Blockchain.
As per the report findings, 72% of finance leaders surveyed
expressed increased confidence in the crypto industry over the last 6 months,
the number is even higher for those in the MENA region, reaching 87%.
90% of global finance leaders anticipate big impacts on business
from blockchain and digital assets in the next three years. In terms of
tokenization,they see the most massive impact in public stock trading and
private share trading. This was especially expressed by finance decision makers
with cryptocurrency experience in MENA.
In addition, global finance decision makers predict CBDCs and
stablecoins will have a massive impact across business, finance and society. This sentiment is particularly
strong among those with cryptocurrency
experience, and those based in the LATAM and MENA regions.
When the Ripple report compared these results to last year’s survey,
they saw that no only do more
respondents expect significant or massive impact of digital currency on
business, finance and society,but they expect this to happen within a shorter
period of time.
In other words, impact from these digital currency technologies is
and will continue to accelerate at a faster clip. Specifically, respondents
appear particularly bullish on the overall impact of digital currencies on
payments. Nearly half (46%) of all respondents think stablecoins will have the largest
impact on cross-border payments, and anticipate the largest impact of CBDCs to
be on consumer-to-business payments (39% of financial institutions) and
cross-border payments (41% of enterprises).
Many are either somewhat or very likely to begin using cryptocurrencies,
CBDCs or stablecoins in their business in the next three years, and are
confident that the technologies can meet their business needs. Once again, Ripple
saw that respondents in LATAM and MENA ranked
slightly higher than those in other regions, and particularly those decision
makers at financial institutions who work in roles related to digital transformation,
blockchain/cryptocurrency, and innovation.
Overall, Latin America (LATAM) is more bullish on enterprise and
institutional use of crypto for business followed by the Middle East and North
Africa (MENA), then North America (NA), Asia Pacific (APAC) and Europe, Middle
East and Africa (EMEA).
The report also noted that more financial institutions are
interested in instituational DeFi due to pain points around borrowing, raising
capital which many see that DeFi can help solve. In addition high interest
rates currently outweight other borrowing related pain points by a pretty
significant margin everywhere except in MENA, where credit approval requirements
were ranked as the primary pain point.
According to the report, these findings are reflective of the
current state of the global economy, and that’s reinforced when one compares
these results to last year’s data when interest rates were lower, and thus
ranked lower on the list at that time.
Another significant technology being looked into by financial
decision makers is Decentralized digital identity (DID). The vast majority
(90%) think DiD will have a significant or massive impact on Banking, Financial
Services and Insurance in the next three years, especially finance leaders in
LATAM and MENA.
Even those in treasury, capital markets, payments, and institutional
banking are bullish on the technology as it pertains to Banking and Financial
Services, falling within the 90% response rate and above for significant or
massive impact. Surprisingly, finance leaders in those more traditional roles
ranked slightly higher than those in innovation, which is somewhat
counterintuitive.
When it came to crypto custody the report found that while a greater
proportion of respondents at financial institutions (compared to their
enterprise counterparts) currently use crypto custody in their business, in general
across all respondents it was found that a total of 35% are currently using a
custody solution and 54% plan to within the next three years. Additionally,
most companies currently or planning to use crypto custody will do so via a
managed custody approach outsourced to a third party.
The vast majority of global finance decision makers (upwards of 88%)
believe that crypto and blockchain will have either a significant or massive
impact on business, finance, and society over the next three years.
Over half of global respondents cited that they already have a cryptocurrency
solution in place at their company, or are in the process of implementing one.
Upwards of three-quarters indicate an openness to using or exploring other
crypto technologies over the next few years (e.g. CBDCs, stablecoins,NFTs,
etc.)
Despite the general positivity, uncertainty and barriers to adoption
like privacy concerns, lack of clear regulation, risk management and price
volatility are still present.
Cross-border payments and consumer-to-business payments are the top
two most highly ranked use cases for both CBDCs and stablecoins.
Enterprises are particularly bullish on the use of NFTs for business
in the metaverse and events/ticketing. Over 80% of global finance leaders are
somewhat or very likely to use cryptocurrencies, CBDCs and/or stablecoins in their
business in the next three years.
Ease of use is far and away the most important requirement for
organizations to enable customers to pay with crypto. Faster
payments/settlement times and cost savings are the biggest value propositions
for incorporating crypto into cross-border payments for enterprises and
payments/treasury professionals at financial institutions—regardless of region
and level of familiarity with crypto.
Top reasons to hold a cryptocurrency are for use as a currency for
making payments, and for use as a hedge against inflation. Interest rates and cost-related concerns are
key blockers for borrowing, raising capital, and making cross-border payments.
According to a survey of global institutional clients commissioned
by BNY Mellon and conducted by Celent, 97% agree that tokenization will revolutionize
asset management and be good for the industry. They also found that 88% of
investors are comfortable utilizing a digital representation of currency like
stablecoins or tokens.
The majority (72%) of finance decision makers expect to explore
tokenization as a way to drive innovation over the next three years, especially
those at financial institutions who currently have or are in the process of
implementing a cryptocurrency solution at their organization.
In terms of assets that would benefit the most from tokenization 63%
of respondents said online security of data, 50% said stocks.
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