The Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) has received formal recognition for its blockchain-based innovation after the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) granted it a patent for the Smart Voucher System. The patent, registered under number 12,282,916, was officially issued on April 22, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the institute’s mission to blend fintech with social development.
A Blockchain-Powered Solution for Social Services
The patented Smart Voucher System is designed to empower regulatory authorities by enabling them to authorize specific service providers—such as private-sector schools, healthcare institutions, and other enterprises—to distribute goods or services to individuals identified as eligible beneficiaries. According to the Institute, the core function of the system revolves around ensuring that marginalised or economically disadvantaged populations gain access to essential services in a secure and traceable manner.
The mechanism operates on a blockchain infrastructure and is funded through proceeds generated from sales taxes. This allows the vouchers to function dually—as a tax-credit receipt for contributors and as a tool to support the issuance of social-impact financial instruments. The transparent, tamper-proof characteristics of blockchain technology are intended to enhance both accountability and efficiency in public-service delivery.
Tri-Fold Functional Framework
The Smart Voucher System stands out due to its integration of three distinct but complementary functionalities. The first is financial inclusion, wherein the system expands access to financial resources for underserved segments of society. The second is the facilitation of tax incentives, aiming to simplify tax compliance while encouraging participation through voucher-based schemes. The third focuses on resource mobilisation, where token-backed vouchers are securely allocated to ensure effective and targeted distribution of funds.
This tri-functional structure is considered unique in its field and is positioned by IsDBI as a strategic enabler for achieving wider development goals. The innovation was initially conceptualised and developed in 2018. As a result of its foundational design, the system was previously awarded fintech patent number 10201908262Y by the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) in 2021. Both IPOS and the USPTO are widely recognised among the leading intellectual property authorities globally, lending further credibility to the system’s design and potential impact.
Commitment to Inclusive Fintech Development
According to the acting director general of IsDBI, Sami Al-Suwailem, the recognition from the USPTO signifies a strong endorsement of the Institute’s dedication to developing groundbreaking financial technologies with the potential to foster inclusive growth. He pointed out that this achievement highlights the Institute’s strategy of leveraging innovative tools to enhance social and economic development, especially across its member countries.
He also indicated that IsDBI is actively collaborating with partners to explore and utilise the potential of the Smart Voucher System and other patented technologies to deliver integrated development solutions. This ongoing collaboration is expected to further the Institute’s goal of using financial innovation as a catalyst for sustainable development in the Islamic world and beyond.
In light of the growing global focus on digital transformation, particularly within the social finance sector, the patent is likely to increase the visibility of IsDBI’s work and reinforce its role as a leader in financial innovation for social good.