In early 2024, Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) was at a pivotal point with an initiative they had spent the past two years developing. The Security Interest Information Exchange was a blockchain-based platform that aimed to address a major challenge in the financing and loan landscape in India: the pledging of duplicate collateral. A phased rollout had been so far successful, but SIDBI now had to decide what the next step was. Should it scale rapidly, or proceed cautiously with further pilots and regulatory engagement? More broadly, should it present blockchain as a discreet trust layer, or as a disruptive reinvention of lending practices? The decision carried implications that extended beyond SIDBI itself, with the potential to shape industry standards and the future architecture of trust in India’s lending ecosystem.
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