German state-owned development bank KfW plans to issue blockchain digital bonds with a minimum size of 100 million euros
Germany's state-owned development bank Kredittanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau (KfW) plans to issue a blockchain digital bond with a minimum size of 100 million euros. Insiders revealed that the bond is expected to mature on December 31, 2025. KfW is reportedly in discussions with European institutional investors during the preparation phase over the next few weeks to allow investors time to become familiar with the transaction. The transaction is expected to be completed in the summer.
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