List of Hyperledger Fabric Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Hyperledger Fabric customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Hyperledger Fabric for Blockchain Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Hyperledger Fabric for Blockchain Platform include: Walmart, a United States based Retail organisation with 2100000 employees and revenues of $681.00 billion, Amazon, a United States based Retail organisation with 1578000 employees and revenues of $637.96 billion, Volkswagen, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 639608 employees and revenues of $380.70 billion, TotalEnergies, a France based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 100000 employees and revenues of $195.61 billion, General Motors, a United States based Automotive organisation with 162000 employees and revenues of $187.44 billion and many others.
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AB InBev | Consumer Packaged Goods | 143885 | $59.8B | Belgium | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, AB InBev implemented Hyperledger Fabric as part of the Trust Your Supplier consortium, deploying a Blockchain Platform to standardize supplier identity and onboarding across a global procurement footprint. The effort convened roughly 25 founding corporate members from industries including consumer packaged goods, logistics, technology, telecom, and pharma to create a permissioned network that would scale to hundreds of thousands of suppliers. The implementation of Hyperledger Fabric v1.1 uses a three channel architecture, one channel for supplier data, a second for decentralized identifier documents and verifiable credentials, and a third for an audit trail of interactions with external partners. Each supplier receives a unique digital passport and a decentralized identifier, verifiable credentials are anchored on chain with pointers to records, and any personally identifiable information is retained off chain with encryption keys held outside the ledger. Operational integrations on the network include third party verifiers such as Dun & Bradstreet for business data, EcoVadis for sustainability ratings, and RapidRatings for financial risk, enabling a richer verified profile for each vendor. The live network reached full production with 10 nodes and has on boarded many thousands of suppliers from founding members, with permissioned buyers able to access a single repository of verified supplier data rather than repeating validations. Governance is organized through a board of governors drawn from founding members, and rollout emphasizes enterprise integration with a white glove approach for large organizations, plus a product roadmap driven by member requirements. The stated outcome is a procurement modernization that reduces duplicate supplier validation work and creates a shared verified source of supplier information across buyers and sellers on the Blockchain Platform Hyperledger Fabric. | |
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ABSA | Banking and Financial Services | 36779 | $6.2B | South Africa | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | n/a | In 2017 ABSA joined the SWIFT Global Payments Innovation proof-of-concept and implemented Hyperledger Fabric as a Blockchain Platform to participate in cross-border nostro account reconciliation testing. ABSA implemented Hyperledger Fabric to support a permissioned, closed-environment ledger model aligned with SWIFT gpi objectives, positioning Hyperledger Fabric as the core Blockchain Platform for interbank reconciliation workflows. The implementation configured a private permissioned ledger with encryption and role based user profiles to restrict visibility of nostro account data to account owners and designated counterparties. Configuration included membership and access controls, channel style segregation for bilateral visibility, and programmable transaction logic using smart contract capabilities to automate reconciliation steps and settlement status tracking. Operational coverage focused on cross-border payments and nostro account reconciliation across participating banks, with ABSA acting as a test and evaluation node within the broader SWIFT gpi network. The deployment emphasized integration at the network level with SWIFT gpi participants rather than point to point ERP or core banking integrations described in the source, and it was exercised by multiple banks to validate performance and privacy controls. Governance was implemented through strict data controls and profile based access policies, reflecting SWIFT guidance that the platform should ensure privacy while enabling collaborative reconciliation. SWIFT and participating banks expected the Hyperledger Fabric based Blockchain Platform to provide stronger governance and faster reconciliation of international payments, while banks in the proof of concept evaluated performance and operational suitability. | |
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 8460 | $3.2B | United Arab Emirates | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank implemented Hyperledger Fabric through the dltledgers platform to enable commodity trade finance use cases. Hyperledger Fabric is deployed as a Blockchain Platform to provide a permissioned distributed ledger environment for trade counterparties and trading companies to connect to a common supply chain network. The implementation uses Hyperledger Fabric smart contract capabilities to automate the creation of trade flows and to digitalise trade processes and financing documentation. Functional capabilities implemented include programmatic trade workflow orchestration via chaincode, document digitisation and multi‑party digitally signed consensus, enabling automated validation and execution of financing events across participating nodes. Operational coverage focused on commodity trade finance workflows across ADCB and its supply chain counterparties in the Middle East, with Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank financing its first transaction on the blockchain-based solution. Governance changes centered on embedding smart contract rules into trade processes and establishing multi-party consensus and signature frameworks to replace paper-based approvals and manual reconciliation. | |
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Insurance | 500 | $2.0B | United Arab Emirates | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 2306 | $435M | Mexico | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | Ibm |
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Banking and Financial Services | 16089 | $3.0B | Japan | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | n/a |
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Utilities | 3894 | $856M | Australia | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 25405 | $20.6B | Hong Kong | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | n/a |
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Aerospace and Defense | 56000 | $34.0B | France | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2016 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 13591 | $4.0B | Turkey | Hyperledger | Hyperledger Fabric | Blockchain Platform | 2022 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Hyperledger Fabric
- Lloyds Banking Group, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organization with 61228 Employees
- ING, a Netherlands based Banking and Financial Services company with 60000 Employees
- BankCherokee, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 70 Employees
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