MNB launches DLT-based register for banks and insurers

Central bank says initiative aims to reduce administrative burden for firms and consumers

Central Bank of Hungary
Central Bank of Hungary

The Central Bank of Hungary (MNB) on March 3 launched a database for mortgages and home insurance that leverages distributed ledger technology.

In a statement, the MNB said the technology would make it easier to cross-reference properties used as collateral for mortgages and the insurance purchased on them.

The MNB expects eight lending institutions and 11 insurers – “covering the majority of the mortgage collateral property insurance market” – to be onboarded into the system during the first half

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