Kiffmeister’s #Fintech Daily Digest (20250213)

Improving instant cross-border payments using central bank money settlement (BIS)

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published an update on Project Rialto, which is exploring connecting instant payment systems (IPSs) across borders using central bank money (CBM) on a tokenized platform and an automated foreign exchange (FX) conversion layer. Such integration raises some specific challenges and design considerations, which will be addressed in the development phase and form an integral part of the project’s contributions to improving cross-border payments. This report identifies the main policy and technical aspects to be considered, with the next steps being to develop at proof of concept. [Read more at the BIS]

Practical approaches to extend payment system operating hours (CPMI)

The Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) published a paper that analyzes and outlines practical approaches that have been used to address some of the key challenges of extending or aligning real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system operating hours. Limited RTGS system operating hours and gaps between jurisdictions’ operating hours due to time zone differences can lead to delays in settlement of cross-border payments. Several RTGS systems have extended operating hours in recent years and have experienced notable adoption of the additional hours. With the extended hours, payment system participants can offer better services to end users, such as 24/7 fast payments. Many more RTGS systems are evaluating or planning to extend operating hours. [Read more at the BIS]

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