By Leika Kihara

TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan’s SBI Shinsei Bank said on Wednesday that it is considering introducing tokenised deposit payment services for its corporate clients, allowing them to make faster and cheaper cross-border payments.

It has signed an agreement with DeCurret DCP, which provides the DCJPY tokenised deposit platform in Japan, to consider establishing the service by using Singapore-based Partior’s multicurrency settlement platform for digital money.

Shinsei is also looking at offering tokenised deposit services in currencies other than the yen, according to a joint statement by the three companies.

As part of the agreement, Partior, whose platform is used by several major global banks including DBS and Standard Chartered, will add the yen to its portfolio of supported c

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