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    Home » Beef and insurance subrogation – a review of initiatives to implement the blockchain

    Beef and insurance subrogation – a review of initiatives to implement the blockchain

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    By BlockchainJournal on December 15, 2018 News
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    The traditional Saturday review of recent blockchain initiatives includes applications such as insurance and supply chains for Australian beef, as well as a large-scale blockchain campaign by the United Nations International Emergency Children's Fund (UNICEF).

    South Korean Shinhan Bank uses blockchain to automate financial reporting

    Where: South Korea
    In which area: banking reporting
    Objective: to eliminate the human factor from the process of processing financial statements
    Who deals: Shinhan Bank
    Technology used: unknown
    Estimated implementation date: already used for interest rate swap transactions
    Reference: The Korea Times

    State Farm Insurance Company uses blockchain for insurance subrogation

    Where: USA
    In which area: insurance
    Purpose: automation and optimization of the implementation of subrogation [insurer's rights to demand compensation from the person responsible for damage caused to the insured within the limits of compensation]
    Who deals: State Farm
    Technology used: unknown
    Estimated implementation date: unknown
    Link: Press Release

    Australian National Transport Insurance uses blockchain to track beef shipments

    Where: Australia
    In which area: supply chain
    Objective: Improve the integrity of supply chains as part of Australian beef exports.
    Who is involved: National Transport Insurance, BeefLedger
    Technology Used: BeefLedger Development
    Estimated implementation date: unknown
    Reference: ATN

    UNICEF will allocate $ 100 thousand for the development of six blockchain startups to address global challenges

    Where: worldwide
    In which area: finance, health care, natural resource management, mobile communications
    Purpose: solving global problems with startups from developing countries
    Who deals: Atix Labs, Onesmart, Prescrypto, Statwig, Utopixar, W3 Engineers
    Used technology: start-ups own development
    Estimated implementation date: during the year
    Link: Press Release

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