Broadridge releases DLR repo data on Bloomberg Terminal
07 July 2026 US
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Aggregated market data of Broadridge's onchain Distributed Ledger Repo (DLR) platform has now been released to Bloomberg Terminal subscribers.
DLR is an institutional blockchain-native financial application that processes US$7.5 trillion in monthly repo volume.
Bloomberg Terminal subscribers can now monitor daily DLR repo par value, turnover, and trade count alongside their existing market data.
The data is provided through Kaiko鈥檚 Data Off-Ramp infrastructure, purpose-built to bring onchain financial data into traditional workflows.
Emilie Gallagher, global head of Financials and Industry Product at Bloomberg, says: 鈥淭raditional finance is moving onchain, and our customers want to understand that transition in near real time. They increasingly want visibility into the adoption and activity behind onchain markets 鈥 and they want it in the context of everything else they鈥檙e already tracking.
鈥淏ringing onchain data into familiar Bloomberg workflows, including Charting and ASKB, the Bloomberg Terminal鈥檚 new conversational AI interface, means our clients can monitor this structural shift without changing the way they work.鈥
Ambre Soubiran, CEO of Kaiko, adds: 鈥淏roadridge has built something unprecedented: institutional-scale financial infrastructure running natively on a blockchain.
鈥淕etting DLR data in front of Bloomberg Terminal subscribers is about bringing onchain markets into the workflows where institutional decision-making happens.鈥
DLR is an institutional blockchain-native financial application that processes US$7.5 trillion in monthly repo volume.
Bloomberg Terminal subscribers can now monitor daily DLR repo par value, turnover, and trade count alongside their existing market data.
The data is provided through Kaiko鈥檚 Data Off-Ramp infrastructure, purpose-built to bring onchain financial data into traditional workflows.
Emilie Gallagher, global head of Financials and Industry Product at Bloomberg, says: 鈥淭raditional finance is moving onchain, and our customers want to understand that transition in near real time. They increasingly want visibility into the adoption and activity behind onchain markets 鈥 and they want it in the context of everything else they鈥檙e already tracking.
鈥淏ringing onchain data into familiar Bloomberg workflows, including Charting and ASKB, the Bloomberg Terminal鈥檚 new conversational AI interface, means our clients can monitor this structural shift without changing the way they work.鈥
Ambre Soubiran, CEO of Kaiko, adds: 鈥淏roadridge has built something unprecedented: institutional-scale financial infrastructure running natively on a blockchain.
鈥淕etting DLR data in front of Bloomberg Terminal subscribers is about bringing onchain markets into the workflows where institutional decision-making happens.鈥
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