The Digital Revolution in Trade Finance: Exploring The Impact of Smart Blockchain-Based Letters of Credit On E-business Transactions

Zenat Mohamed, Mahmoud M. Ismail, S. Zaki
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This paper aims to explore the impact of Smart Blockchain-based Letters of Credit (BTLOC) on business transactions in the realm of trade finance. The involvement of a third party in business transactions often leads to complications such as process heterogeneity, increased complexity, information security risks, and higher costs. To address these challenges, this research proposes an innovative solution for activities dependent on third-party participation, specifically in the context of global trading. To provide a comprehensive understanding of this solution, the study employs business process modeling in a transaction scenario, offering a deeper insight into its mechanics. The implementation of platforms built upon blockchain technology (BT), and smart contracts has the potential to significantly reshape and streamline business procedures, thereby benefiting participants engaged in global trade. This research primarily focuses on investigating the theoretical aspects and feasibility of incorporating BT into global trade, considering a paradigm shift in the field. A novel BTLOC is introduced as a key element of the research, enabling the examination of its practicality. Additionally, we explore the applications of BTLOC in real case study of international Trading and explore its potential integration into trade finance processes. Through a multi-case analysis, this research contributes to the understanding of the paradigm shift facilitated by BT. The findings shed light on the future potential applications of blockchain in finance and serve as an illustrative example of the extended capabilities associated with financial processes.
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贸易金融的数字革命:探索基于区块链的智能信用证对电子商务交易的影响
本文旨在探讨基于智能区块链的信用证(BTLOC)对贸易融资领域商业交易的影响。在业务交易中涉及第三方通常会导致诸如流程异构性、复杂性增加、信息安全风险和更高成本等复杂问题。为了应对这些挑战,本研究为依赖第三方参与的活动提出了一种创新的解决方案,特别是在全球贸易的背景下。为了全面理解此解决方案,本研究在事务场景中使用业务流程建模,从而更深入地了解其机制。基于区块链技术(BT)和智能合约的平台的实施有可能极大地重塑和简化业务流程,从而使参与全球贸易的参与者受益。考虑到该领域的范式转变,本研究主要侧重于调查将BT纳入全球贸易的理论方面和可行性。介绍了一种新的BTLOC作为研究的关键要素,使其能够检验其实用性。此外,我们探讨了BTLOC在国际贸易实际案例研究中的应用,并探讨了其融入贸易融资流程的潜力。通过多案例分析,本研究有助于理解英国电信推动的范式转变。研究结果揭示了区块链在金融领域的未来潜在应用,并作为与金融流程相关的扩展能力的说明示例。
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