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Type: Presentation slide / corporate research report
File Size: 1.24 MB
Summary

A Goldman Sachs presentation slide, produced as document HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025668, detailing the potential applications of blockchain technology. The document outlines two main areas: financial market transactions (specifically reducing settlement times from T+2 to T+0) and identity validation/security (linking identity to payment credentials for anti-money laundering compliance). It concludes with a forecast predicting limited adoption in the next 2-5 years and broader acceptance after 5-10 years.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Jane G. Placeholder Name
Fictional persona used in the 'Identity Validation and Security' diagram to demonstrate digital identity verification.
Client XYZ Placeholder Name
Generic label for a client in the process diagram.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Goldman Sachs
Creator of the document; Investment Management Division and Global Investment Research mentioned.
Investment Strategy Group
Cited source within Goldman Sachs.
US Dept. of State
Mentioned in diagram as an identity verification source (passport).
DMV
Department of Motor Vehicles, mentioned in diagram as an identity verification source.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Key Quotes (4)

"Banks are focused on blockchain technology for post-trade settlement and clearing, with aims to: Streamline equities settlement from T+2 to T+0."
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"Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research expects limited blockchain adoption over the next 2-5 years, and broader acceptance after 5-10 years."
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"Capital market adoption may take over 10 years, given regulatory oversight and the multitude of participants."
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"Potential to securely link identity and payment credentials to a unique individual."
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