Press Statement

INSCX® Exchange announces plans to launch a Private Acceptance House, utilising the 1882 UK Bills of Exchange Act to empower nano producers and resolve polymer conversion gaps

Cheshire, UK

INSCX® Exchange, Self-Regulatory Organisation (SRO) for trade in physical commodities, today announced the strategic deployment schedule of Stage 2 of its institutional infrastructure: transforming the exchange clearing house into a formal Private Acceptance House. This expansion will introduce a purely mercantile framework built upon the ironclad provisions of the 1882 UK Bills of Exchange Act. Operating without public blockchain networks, open APIs, or Web3 mechanisms, the system will utilise, for registered exchange members, the grandfathered, FSA-vetted netCash® 1:1 fiat-backed digital database chassis to facilitate real-time, asset-backed trade finance.

By marrying modern high-performance database logic with established mercantile law, INSCX aims to deploy private capital through a traditional, trusted framework to achieve two practical, real-world objectives for industrial main street commerce.

1. Empowering emerging nanomaterial and specialty producers

Early-stage and emerging producers of validated nanomaterials and advanced specialty structures frequently face massive hurdles when trying to clear rigid institutional credit lines. Lacking the sprawling legacy balance sheets typically required to secure traditional trade facilities, these vital innovators can find themselves locked out of global distribution networks due to upfront capital constraints.

As a Private Acceptance House, INSCX seeks to apply standard mercantile law under the 1882 UK Bills of Exchange Act to unlock immediate liquidity. By drawing Bills of Exchange directly against pre-vetted buyer orders on the exchange floor, the SRO invites external private capital (family offices, hedge funds, and private credit desks) to discount the bills at birth. This framework delivers immediate, friction-free liquidity directly to the producer, ensuring emerging tech firms receive full cash payment at the point of trade matched on the trademarked SQL database infrastructure.

2. Resolving the polymer conversion cash-flow gap

In the bulk polymer and industrial plastics sectors, mid-stream manufacturers and converters face a chronic, structural cash-flow crunch. Converters must either secure credit terms from the supplying producers or, more typically, pay for raw physical polymers immediately on delivery, on T+2 horizons, yet they routinely endure 60-to-90-day delays before processing those raw materials, delivering finished products, and collecting invoices from their own end-buyers.

The INSCX Acceptance House framework resolves this conversion gap entirely through a structured mercantile approach:

  • The exchange draws a deferred Bill of Exchange on the polymer buyer, granting them the crucial 60-to-90-day breathing room needed to process and convert the raw material into finished goods.
  • Private credit providers scale into the network to discount the bill, ensuring the polymer supplier can be paid instantly, T+0, on good delivery.
  • The corresponding discount rate is added transparently as a fixed overhead straight to the final price the buyer pays upon maturity.

This closed-loop system allows converters to fund their raw inventory via the final transaction yield itself, operating seamlessly within the regular lifecycle of physical asset conversion.

Infrastructure hardening: a grounded foundation for digital trade

While contemporary trade initiatives frequently rely on blockchain, INSCX's operational deployment highlights the efficiency of deploying a strictly SQL, Web2, non-API, isolated system. This design delivers absolute compliance and capital velocity while completely eliminating the cyber exploit surfaces, smart-contract bridge hacks, and ledger lag inherent to many non-Web2 networks.

Backed by global Freedom to Operate (FTO) legal precedence stretching from 1999 to 2006, and built upon an electronic bookkeeping framework reduced to practice under full UK regulator approval for a decade (2001–2011), INSCX is demonstrating that the definitive future of digital clearing relies on robust, grandfathered infrastructure.

The production framework is scheduled to go live September 2026, with the rollout initially of the netCash® settlement rail for trade executed on the TORS-IGS™ platform.

About INSCX® Exchange

INSCX® Exchange is a recognised Self-Regulatory Organisation (SRO) and clearing house providing, for its members, real-time, merchant house rules trade-order routing and physical asset delivery management for industrial polymers, base oils, validated nanomaterials, and specialty advanced structures. Bespoke institutional infrastructure and white-label node deployments are available to global banking groups under official system licensing.

Source: INSCX Exchange Central Clearing Limited