Mizuho Financial's Blockchain Lead Is Leaving the Firm

The blockchain lead at Mizuho Financial Group has revealed he is leaving the firm for a new role in Singapore.

AccessTimeIconJun 8, 2018 at 12:35 p.m. UTC
Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 8:02 a.m. UTC
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The blockchain lead at Mizuho Financial Group has revealed he is leaving the firm, according to an internal email obtained by CoinDesk.

Ikuma Ueno, senior digital strategist at the Japanese banking giant, said in the leaving message to colleagues that he will depart on June 13 to take up a new role in Singapore later this year.

Ueno did not provide further details on the new position other than to say he was looking forward to being "part of the digital transformation."

After three years at Mizuho, the former blockchain chief said he was "fortunate to work on a wide range of important initiatives and deal with internal and external parties especially in the area of blockchain/DLT and crypto world."

Under his leadership, Mizuho has played a notable part in developing blockchain initiatives within finance.

A member of the blockchain consortium startup R3 since 2015, the firm last year set out to build a trade finance solution using R3's Corda blockchain to reduce fraud, increase transparency and drive the shift away from traditional paper records.

Not merely a proof-of-concept, Ueno told CoinDesk at the time that the group would seek to move the software into production.

Mizuho has also undertaken a number of trials, examining blockchain's potential in record keeping and payments. Most recently, the firm came to a deal with Hitachi to develop a platform for supply chain management.

Mizuho image via Shutterstock

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