News
12 April 2017

Instant cross-border payments face hurdles

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

To enable instant cross-border payments, systems currently in operation will need to be fully automated and synchronised with each other, while treasurers will need to find ways to control and manage liquidity and FX to support such payments, possibly through pre-funded accounts. Numerous regulatory...

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