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UK to issue first ‘digital’ bond by early 2027, finance minister says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 3:12 PM

LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) – Britain aims to become the first major advanced economy to ​issue a digital sovereign ‌bond by doing so by early next year, finance minister Rachel Reeves said in a speech ‌on ​Tuesday.

• Britain’s “Digital Gilt ⁠Instrument” pilot was ⁠announced in 2024 and tests how distributed-ledger technology could make capital markets more efficient and ​reduce costs for financial institutions

• Reeves made the ⁠announcement in her ⁠annual Mansion House speech ​in the City of London financial ​district and said further issuance ‌was planned after the initial sale

• Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said at ⁠the same event that the BoE will work to ensure the digital ⁠gilt ‌can be used as ⁠collateral in BoE market ​operations

• ‌Britain’s finance ministry picked ​HSBC ⁠in February to run the blockchain platform which will be used by the tokenised bond

(Reporting by David Milliken; editing by ​William James)