Transforming Credit Guarantee Schemes with Distributed Ledger Technology
Publication date
2024-08-01
Editors
Alareeni, Bahaaeddin
Hamdan, Allam
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Supervisors
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Abstract
Credit Guarantee Schemes (CGSs) are crucial in mitigating SMEs’ financial constraints. However, they are renownedly affected by critical shortcomings, such as a lack of financial sustainability and operational efficiency. Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) have shown significant revolutionary influence in several sectors, including finance and banking, thanks to the full operational traceability they bring alongside verifiable computation. Nevertheless, the potential synergy between DLTs and CGSs has not been thoroughly investigated yet. This paper proposes a comprehensive framework to utilise DLTs, particularly blockchain technologies, in CGS processes to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness. To this end, we compare key architectural characteristics considering access level, governance structure, and consensus method, to examine their fit with CGS processes. We believe this study can guide policymakers and stakeholders, thereby stimulating further innovation in this promising field.
Keywords
Blockchain, Credit Guarantee Schemes, Distributed Ledger Technologies, SME Finance, Taverne, Control and Systems Engineering, Signal Processing, Computer Networks and Communications
Citation
Leo, S, Delle Foglie, A, Barbaro, L, Marangone, E, Panetta, I C & Di Ciccio, C 2024, Transforming Credit Guarantee Schemes with Distributed Ledger Technology. in B Alareeni & A Hamdan (eds), Navigating the Technological Tide : The Evolution and Challenges of Business Model Innovation - Proceedings of the International Conference on Business and Technology ICBT2024. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol. 1083 LNNS, Springer, pp. 314-324, International Conference on Business and Technology, ICBT 2024, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 19/04/24. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67431-0_30, conference