News
19 August 2019

Global cross-border payments expected to grow - but challenges remain

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe

Cross-border payments are expected to surge over the next few years as the economy becomes increasingly global and interconnected, according to the latest Smarter Payments Tracker.These transactions reached $144 billion in value in 2014 and could hit $240 billion by 2024. Financial institutions are...

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