Jamaica Gleaner

Vatican joins European banking system

- – AP

THE VATICAN has made more progress in its path to greater financial transparen­cy by securing approval to join the European banking system that harmonises electronic payments across the continent.

With the endorsemen­t of the European Council, the Vatican City State and Holy See are now included in the Single Euro Payments Area, known as SEPA. That allows the Vatican bank to have its own IBAN code — the unique numerical identifier that facilitate­s wire transfers between banks.

For the religious orders, Vatican embassies, employees and diplomats who are clients of the Vatican’s Institute for Religious Works and have weathered years of scandal and reform, the developmen­t means faster and cheaper transactio­ns.

VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

The approval by the European Payments Council to bring the Vatican into the SEPA zone, announced Friday by the Vatican, amounts to something of a vote of confidence by a Europe that has long been suspicious of the Holy See’s murky finances and its reputation as an offshore tax haven.

Tommaso Di Ruzza, director of the Vatican’s financial watchdog agency, said the Vatican’s entrance into SEPA was “a step forward” that consolidat­es progress made over the past several years.

The bank, known by its acronym IOR, had been the source of embarrassm­ent for the Catholic Church, most significan­tly due to its role a quarter-century ago in the spectacula­r collapse of an Italian bank.

Pope Benedict XVI launched a process in 2009 to clean it up and bring it into compliance with internatio­nal norms to fight money laundering and terrorist financing, a process that has resulted in the closure of thousands of accounts.

 ?? AP ?? St Peter’s Square at the Vatican.
AP St Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

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