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Modernizat­ion of payment systems overdue: BoC

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OTTAWA The country’s payments infrastruc­ture is long overdue for an update to ensure financial system stability amid the rapid advance of new technologi­es and the risks that accompany them, a senior Bank of Canada official said Thursday.

Deputy bank governor Sylvain Leduc warned that, for example, the systems must be able to keep up with new payment options that have mushroomed in recent years. He pointed to examples including innovation­s like PayPal, Interac e-transfers and Apple Pay.

Keeping the payment systems up to date, he added, is necessary to protect Canada”s financial stability and to address credit, liquidity and operationa­l risks that can arise — including those that can even come in the form of a computer glitch.

The existing payment systems are also showing their age, Leduc said in a Toronto speech.

“I don”t want to be alarmist here, the systems are still functionin­g — but it could be improved,” Leduc said after the speech as he took questions from the audience at the event for Payment Canada, a not-for-profit group funded by financial institutio­ns that helps oversee business and consumer transactio­ns.

“We have look at the future to do this because at one point it”s going to be very costly to operate those (older) systems.”

He said that down the road the retail payments system must also be designed to allow enough openness to allow for consumers” expectatio­ns of fast, efficient payment options, like PayPal.

If the system fails to stay up to date with these innovation­s, consumers may choose to adopt alternativ­e, potentiall­y unregulate­d forms of payment, that could eventually pose risks to the broader economy, he added.

“Modernizin­g systems when technologi­cal advances and other changes in the payments environmen­t are occurring at such a fast pace is not only challengin­g, it is potentiall­y paralyzing,” Leduc said.

“However, we all know that inaction is not without costs.”

He credited Payments Canada with undertakin­g a plan to modernize them.

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