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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Kaleido 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 Kaleido 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 Kaleido for Blockchain Platform include: UnitedHealth Group, a United States based Insurance organisation with 400000 employees and revenues of $400.28 billion, Shiseido Company, a Japan based Retail organisation with 27908 employees and revenues of $6.70 billion, Union Bank of Philippines, a Philippines based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 8510 employees and revenues of $1.41 billion, Prooil Mexico, a Mexico based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 20 employees and revenues of $12.0 million and many others.
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Prooil Mexico | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 20 | $12M | Mexico | Kaleido | Kaleido | Blockchain Platform | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Prooil Mexico deployed Kaleido on its public website to introduce blockchain-backed web services. Prooil Mexico implemented Kaleido, the Kaleido Blockchain Platform, to provide on-site ledger capabilities accessible from its website.
The deployment focused on core Blockchain Platform capabilities typical for web integrations, including permissioned ledgers, smart contract execution, node management and API endpoints for transaction submission and query. Kaleido was configured to expose RESTful interfaces and dashboarding for operational visibility, aligning platform configuration with small company operational constraints and web hosting workflows.
Integration scope was deliberately web-facing, with Kaleido embedded into Prooil Mexico website pages and backend endpoints to publish or verify records from web requests. Operational coverage was centered on the company website hosted for users in Mexico, providing a single, externally accessible channel for blockchain-backed record verification and interactions.
Governance was scoped to a compact administrative model, implementing permissioned access controls and key management workflows to support on-site administration. Process changes emphasized web request flows into the blockchain layer, with lightweight operational procedures for transaction submission, contract updates and monitoring managed by the internal IT team.
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Shiseido Company | Retail | 27908 | $6.7B | Japan | Kaleido | Kaleido | Blockchain Platform | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Shiseido Company deployed Kaleido as a Blockchain Platform to run a production blockchain solution for THE GINZA subsidiary, working with Trade Log to bring IoT linked blockchain capabilities into live marketing and supply chain operations. The deployment was explicitly scoped to coordinate supply chain and marketing functional areas, with the stated goal to reduce counterfeit risk and support offline to online customer journeys.
Trade Log delivered the YUBIKIRI deployment tool running on Kaleido, implementing a Quorum based blockchain configuration to provide confidentiality and scalability. The implementation included QR code labels that incorporate RFID tags and blockchain anchors, enabling traceability across the product lifecycle and supporting online to offline marketing workflows.
Integrations implemented in the program connected the blockchain network to logistics workflows, e-commerce channels, and a sales customer relationship management system, linking brands, logistics, e commerce, and end users. Operational coverage emphasized production use across marketing and supply chain management for THE GINZA, with cross border offline to online marketing and counterfeit countermeasures called out as core functional objectives.
Governance changes centered on joint processes between marketing and supply chain teams and on data design as the foundation for blockchain driven data utilization projects supported by Trade Log. The initiative reports three explicit outcomes achieved, these are a first full scale blockchain deployment across marketing and supply chain in the luxury cosmetics market, the use of QR code labels combining RFID and blockchain to streamline logistics and enable full process life cycle O2O marketing, and integration of real stores with e commerce via linkage to a sales CRM. The Kaleido platform used in the deployment is described as ISO27k and Soc 2 Type 2 compliant, and as providing built in high availability and disaster recovery with 99.99% uptime.
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Union Bank of Philippines | Banking and Financial Services | 8510 | $1.4B | Philippines | Kaleido | Kaleido | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Union Bank of the Philippines deployed Kaleido, using the Kaleido Blockchain Platform to power Project i2i aimed at expanding financial inclusion. The bank targeted a population where 35% of Filipinos remain unbanked and 56% live in rural communities with limited electronic banking access. The initiative focused on partnering with 476 rural banks to provide infrastructure enabling access to the domestic financial system.
The implementation created a decentralized, cost-efficient, approximately real-time inter-rural bank payment platform. Functional capabilities implemented included distributed ledger transaction recording, interbank payment rails and participant onboarding workflows typical of a Blockchain Platform. Configuration emphasized node provisioning for rural bank participants and transaction validation and settlement orchestration across the shared network, with Kaleido providing the application layer and network tooling.
Operationally the platform connected rural banks to each other and to national commercial banks, bringing previously disconnected institutions into domestic clearing and payment channels. Business functions impacted included retail banking services, payments operations and interbank settlement. The deployment covered remote sites and communities across the Philippines through integration points that linked partner rural banks into the shared blockchain network.
Governance established shared network operating rules and participant onboarding workflows to standardize transactions across the consortium under Project i2i. Kaleido was used to deliver the blockchain infrastructure and manage network services, and the result was that rural banks obtained access to the domestic financial system improving inclusion access to the communities they serve.
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Insurance | 400000 | $400.3B | United States | Kaleido | Kaleido | Blockchain Platform | 2021 | n/a |
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