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Top Institutions Point to Blockchain Interoperability as Critical to Asset Tokenization

New York, NY, June 6th, 2024, FinanceWire

Citi, Deutsche Bank, Mastercard, Northern Trust and Centrifuge provide insights on paths to secure, multichain asset tokenization for report produced by Axelar Foundation and Metrika

A group of leading financial institutions and Web3 innovators have contributed to an in-depth paper on a path to achieve interoperability for tokenized assets across public blockchains, private blockchains, and legacy systems. 

Published today, “Institutional Interoperability: How Financial Institutions Navigate a Multichain World” addresses how to achieve increased accessibility and liquidity for tokenized assets, with flexibility, privacy, transparency and scalability. 

Tokenized assets are on-chain representations of financial assets such as real estate, currencies and securities. A recent report authored by Boston Consulting Group and market operator ADDX predicts multi-trillion-dollar value in tokenized assets within the decade. All institutions participating in the paper emphasized the need for interlinked network models that embrace multiple blockchains, as well as traditional systems, in order to realize this potential.

Financial institutions Citi, Deutsche Bank, Mastercard and Northern Trust contributed insights to the paper in spotlight sections. Topics covered include descriptions of their projects in asset tokenization, points where they have implemented multiple blockchains, and potential requirements and challenges for blockchain interoperability. Web3-native innovators Axelar Foundation, Centrifuge and Metrika also contributed to the paper.

The paper acts as a road map for financial institutions developing tokenized-asset opportunities and facing a complex array of blockchains public and private, alongside stringent requirements imposed by clients and regulations. It was authored by blockchain analyst Emily Parker, based on a framework laid by the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Project Guardian in 2023. 

Contributors to the paper will be invited to discuss the paper’s findings in a panel event at Point Zero Forum in Zurich, July 1-3. To download the paper and sign up to request an invitation, readers can click here.

“Tokenized assets are by design interoperable, bridging assets recorded on off-chain ledgers with on-chain representations,” said Georgios Vlachos, director of Axelar Foundation and co-founder of Axelar protocol. “The question isn’t, how do we facilitate one such connection – it’s how do we facilitate potentially thousands of connections across on-chain and off-chain ledgers, in a way that’s secure, scalable and open.” 

“Multichain asset interoperability and servicing will in all likelihood become a necessity for securities service providers as their clients adopt different chains,” said Anand Rengarajan, managing director, global head of sales & head of securities services APAC, Corporate Bank, Deutsche Bank. “It will be essential that asset servicers know how to address and service interoperability – between chains and with traditional processes – on a cost and risks-managed basis to enable sustainable growth that multiple chains can amplify.”  

“Northern Trust is preparing for significant growth in the share of its assets under custody that are tokenized on-chain,” said Alvin Chia, head of digital assets innovation for Asia Pacific at Northern Trust. “To provide the best services possible to our clients, we’ll need to participate actively in the blockchain ecosystem, connecting multiple blockchains with tailored approaches at multiple points.”

“Asset tokenization brings major advantages in access and liquidity – and with a modular, multichain architecture, it can also do a great deal to improve visibility and on-chain utility,” said Bhaji Illuminati, CMO of Centrifuge. “This is Centrifuge’s path to enable flexibility and scalability in the rapidly evolving RWA ecosystem.”

“Tokenized assets hold transformative potential for financial institutions, and interoperability in tandem with risk management is key to unlocking that potential,” said Nikos Andrikogiannopoulos, Founder and CEO of Metrika. “Effective risk management and ongoing surveillance ensure these digital assets seamlessly, reliably and securely integrate into existing financial systems, fostering confidence, accessibility, liquidity and innovation.”

About Axelar

Axelar is the Web3 interoperability platform, delivering the shortest path to scale on an open stack to connect all blockchains. Adopters include Uniswap, Microsoft and dozens of natively multichain startups, building applications to reach all blockchain users at once – 10X as many active users as the leading Web3 application environment. Axelar supports smart contracts on a cross-chain layer that is open, scalable and secure. Backers include Binance, Coinbase, Dragonfly, Galaxy and Polychain.

To learn more: axelar.network.

About Axelar Foundation

Axelar Foundation is a nonprofit established to support the growth and adoption of the Axelar network, a decentralized interoperability network that connects multiple blockchain ecosystems. Learn more at axelar.foundation.

About Centrifuge

Founded in 2017, Centrifuge creates better technology for financial products. Centrifuge provides asset managers a way to tokenize, manage and distribute their funds on-chain and investors better access to a diversified portfolio of high-quality tokenized assets. 

About Metrika

Metrika is the definitive industry leader in blockchain risk management, enabling you to proactively assess risks and guarantee compliance across digital asset services. Implement strategic risk frameworks, navigate regulatory compliance by jurisdiction, and shield your operations from emerging risks with ongoing monitoring and surveillance. Users can learn more at metrika.co

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Brazil Ecommerce Market Databook 2024: An $87.6 Billion Industry by 2028 - 100+ KPIs on Verticals, Market Share by Key Players, Sales Channel Analysis, Payment Instrument, Consumer Demographics

2024-09-30T13:09:45Z

Dublin, Sept. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Brazil Ecommerce Market Opportunities Databook - 100+ KPIs on Ecommerce Verticals (Shopping, Travel, Food Service, Media & Entertainment, Technology), Market Share by Key Players, Sales Channel Analysis, Payment Instrument, Consumer Demographics - Q1 2024 Update" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The E-commerce market in Brazil is expected to grow by 10.10% on annual basis to reach US$62.6 billion in 2024. Medium to long term growth story of E-commerce industry in Brazil promises to be attractive. The E-commerce is expected to grow steadily over the forecast period, recording a CAGR of 8.75% during 2024-2028. The E-commerce Gross Merchandise Value in the country will increase from US$56.9 billion in 2023 to reach US$87.6 billion by 2028.

This report provides a detailed data centric analysis of E-commerce market dynamics, covering over 100 KPIs in Brazil. It details market opportunity across key B2C verticals - Retail Shopping, Travel & Hospitality, Online Food Service, Media and Entertainment, Healthcare and Wellness, and Technology Products and Services. It provides market share by key players across key verticals along with sales channels (Platform to Consumer, Direct to Consumer, Consumer to Consumer). In addition, it provides spending pattern by payment instruments along with a snapshot of consumer behaviour in Brazil.

The growing competitive landscape is also driving the trend of mergers and acquisitions in the sector, as firms seek to improve their product while strengthening their position in the market. Furthermore, e-commerce firms are also raising capital rounds to expand in the Brazilian market. Overall, the publisher maintains a positive growth outlook for the B2C e-commerce industry in Brazil over the next three to four years.

Firms are entering into acquisition deals to grow their presence in the Brazilian e-commerce market

The e-commerce industry is poised for strong growth over the next three to four years in Brazil. Consequently, firms are entering into acquisition deals to grow their presence in the market.

  • Nuvemshop, in December 2023, acquired Perfit to enhance its sales and efficiency in marketing campaigns. Perfit is a standout choice for those seeking marketing automation solutions. Their tools make it easy to efficiently manage, segment, and send personalized communications to contact lists or email databases. Furthermore, Perfit also makes use of artificial intelligence to optimize marketing campaigns. The addition of Perfit is, therefore, expected to help Nuvemshop further strengthen its position in the Brazilian market over the next three to four years.
  • Shopee, the e-commerce arm operated by Singapore-based firm Sea, also entered into an acquisition deal with Brazilian fintech firm Blu in December 2023. The deal is part of the firm's strategy to accelerate growth in Brazil. The acquisition will enable Shopee to end its partnership with a local firm through which it currently offers credit to consumers. In Brazil, Shopee has more than 3 million merchants and the firm also gained approval from the central bank to operate as a payment institution in 2022. With a low-cost marketplace strategy, Shopee has been gaining strong popularity among online shoppers in Brazil.

These collaborations are expected to further strengthen the position of Nuvemshop and Shopee in the Brazilian market over the medium term. As the competitive landscape continues to grow, the publisher expects more such acquisition deals to take place in the Brazilian e-commerce industry.

Chinese e-commerce giants are eyeing global expansion, including key Latin American markets

Brazil, alongside other Latin American markets, is offering strong growth opportunities in the e-commerce sector. To tap into the regional market, Chinese firms have announced significant investments in the region, including in Brazil.

  • Shein, for instance, has announced plans to make Brazil its export hub for the rest of the region. The firm revealed that it will invest US$150 million in developing a manufacturing network in Brazil. Shein is also planning to expand its network of 336 suppliers to 2,000 manufacturing partners in Latin America over the next three years.
  • Shein's expansion in Latin America comes amid criticism of the Chinese brand for avoiding import taxes, a tactic it has also used in the United States. In Brazil, import taxes are applicable to items valued up to US$50, but with Shein's local manufacturing capabilities, the brand can keep offering affordable domestic shipping.

From the short to medium-term perspective, the publisher expects more global firms, including Chinese giants like Temu and TikTok to increase their investment in the Brazilian e-commerce market. This will drive the competitive landscape, while also supporting the sector growth over the medium term.

E-commerce startups are raising capital to finance regional expansion, including in Brazil, in 2024

To drive market penetration and tap into the growing market size, e-commerce startups are seeking venture capital and private equity funding. This trend is projected to gain further momentum in 2024.

  • Zubale, the e-commerce startup, announced that the firm had raised US$25 million in November 2023. The firm is planning to deploy the fresh capital towards its expansion plan in Brazil and Mexico. The firm initially began by connecting gig workers with stores or warehouses to help with tasks like packaging and deliveries. Now, it has expanded its services to provide logistics support and customer-facing software for businesses.
  • The firm is now looking to expand its reach beyond grocery stores and pharmacies. It is seeking to tap into clothing stores, pet chains, and electronics chains. In Brazil, the firm has a presence in 40 cities already. The fresh capital will enable Zubale to further speed up its penetration in the fast-growing Brazilian e-commerce market, driving revenue growth for the firm over the medium term.

Key Attributes:

Report AttributeDetails
No. of Pages110
Forecast Period2024 - 2028
Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024$62.62 Billion
Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2028$87.6 Billion
Compound Annual Growth Rate8.7%
Regions CoveredBrazil


Scope


Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Future Growth Dynamics

  • Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
  • Average Value Per Transaction Trend Analysis
  • Gross Merchandise Volume Trend Analysis

Brazil User Statistics and Ratios of Key Performance Indicators

  • User Statistics
  • Card Abandonment Rate and Product Return Rate
  • Ecommerce Per Capita and GDP Per Capita
  • GDP Per Capita Trend Analysis

Brazil Ecommerce Market Share by Key Players

  • Brazil Retail Shopping Ecommerce Market Share by Key Players
  • Brazil Travel Ecommerce Market Share by Key Players
  • Brazil Food Service Ecommerce Market Share by Key Players
  • Amazon Brazil
  • Americanas
  • Casas Bahia
  • Magazine Luiza
  • Mercado Livre
  • 99Food
  • iFood
  • James Delivery
  • Rappi
  • Uber Eats
  • AJ Mobilidade
  • CVC Brasil
  • Decolar Brasil
  • Flytour

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Ecommerce Segments (Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis

  • Retail Shopping (breakdown by clothing, footwear & accessories, health, beauty and personal care, food & beverage, appliances and electronics, home improvement, books, music & video, toys & hobby, auto)
  • Travel and Hospitality (breakdown by air travel, train & bus, taxi service, hotels & resorts)
  • Online Food Service (breakdown by aggregators, direct to consumer)
  • Media and Entertainment (breakdown by streaming services, movies & events, theme parks & gaming)
  • Healthcare and Wellness
  • Technology Products and Services
  • Other segments

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Retail Shopping Sales Channel

  • Platform to Consumer
  • Direct to Consumer
  • Consumer to Consumer

Brazil Ecommerce Market Share by Travel and Hospitality Sales Channel

  • Market Share by Travel and Hospitality Sales Channel
  • Aggregator App - Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis
  • Direct to Consumer - Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Online Food Service Sales Channel

  • Aggregator App
  • Direct to Consumer

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Engagement Model (Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2019-2028)

  • Website Based
  • Live Streaming

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Location (Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis

  • Cross Border
  • Domestic

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Device (Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis

  • Mobile
  • Desktop

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Operating System

  • iOS/macOS
  • Android
  • Other Operating Systems

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by City

  • Tier 1
  • Tier 2
  • Tier 3

Brazil Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by Payment Instrument (Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2019-2028)

  • Credit Card
  • Debit Card
  • Bank Transfer
  • Prepaid Card
  • Digital & Mobile Wallet
  • Cash
  • Other Digital Payment

Brazil Ecommerce Consumer Demographics

  • Market Share by Age Group
  • Market Share by Income Level
  • Market Share by Gender

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/ysaobj

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