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Title: Estudio de los aspectos legales, retos y limitaciones en la implementación de tecnologías DLT y smart contracts en la sindicación de préstamos corporativos
Author: Torrenti Visiedo, Andrés
Tutor: Cañabate Pérez, Josep  
Abstract: The irruption of the blockchain, and DLT technologies in general, and the advent of smart contracts promises to revolutionise multiple aspects of our daily lives. This technology has the potential to fundamentally and definitively alter the way in which companies, individuals, governments and public administrations interact with each other. The impact of new infrastructures, services and platforms based on blockchain technology is latently disruptive. In this paper, we study the emergence of blockchain / DLT technologies and smart contracts in the financial services industry, and the banking sector in particular, with special attention to applications in the syndication of corporate loans, secondary market distribution, and loan agency services. Currently, different technical alternatives are considered, and multiple questions raised about the legal aspects associated with the implementation of such technology, as well as the capacity and suitability of the current European and international legal framework to adapt to the changes demanded by the industry. The following work tries to shed some light in this respect, and presents in a critical way the development of the technology in the proposed field, studying the limitations that in the current regulatory and legal framework could affect its development, with special emphasis on a European scope and framework.
Keywords: syndicated loans
smart contracts
DLT
blockchain
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: Jan-2020
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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