Kiffmeister’s #Fintech Daily Digest (20250611)

Transforming global payments: the role of tokenized money & funds in cross-border transactions (VISA)

VISA published an interim report on Phase 2 of the e-HKD Pilot Programme, an initiative by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) to explore cross-border transactions using new forms of digital money including central bank digital currency (CBDC) and tokenized deposits. The pilot, involving VISA, ANZ, Fidelity International, and ChinaAMC Hong Kong, testis how Australia-based investors can purchase tokenized fund units from Hong Kong asset managers using e-HKD or tokenized deposits. The program aims to explore the potential of blockchain technology for near real-time settlements, enhanced interoperability between public and permissioned blockchains, and the establishment of token standards, ultimately seeking to accelerate digital asset adoption and improve the efficiency of fund management and cross-border payments. [Read more at VISA]

Public consultation on possible extension of T2 operating hours (ECB)

The European Central Bank (ECB) is seeking input from market stakeholders on potentially extending the operating hours of T2, its real-time gross settlement system. The Eurosystem is considering the possibility of moving T2 towards a 24/7 model. The consultation will consider several options for extending T2 operating hours, including a move towards (i) a 24-hour operational day, (ii) a 6 or 7-day operational week, or (iii) a 365-day operational year. Additionally, the Eurosystem is considering some potential adjustments to key operational features or longstanding conventions such as (i) reorganizing payments settlement during night-time, (ii) adjusting key cut-off times and (iii) introducing new value dates. [Read more at the ECB]

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