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BSP payment service to start by 2026

- Beatriz Marie D. Cruz

THE PHILIPPINE central bank seeks to start operating instant cross-border payment service by 2026, it said on Wednesday.

“Once it’s operationa­l, we’re hoping that remittance­s can be sent to the Philippine­s very cheaply,” Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Eli M. Remolona, Jr. told a news briefing.

The BSP has been trying to boost financial exclusivit­y and encourage digital payments, saying this would bolster economic recovery.

Money sent home by overseas Filipino workers last year surged by 2.9% to $33.491 billion, lower than the BSP’s 3% estimate and slower than the 3.6% expansion in 2022.

Under the cross-border system, dollars may be converted to pesos without going through banks, Mr. Remolona said.

BSP Deputy Governor Mamerto E. Tangonan told the same briefing the cross-border payment platform would be operationa­l by July 2026.

Last year, the BSP and four other central banks within the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) signed an agreement to connect their domestic instant payment systems through the Bank for Internatio­nal Settlement­s’ (BIS) Nexus Project.

Called the ASEAN Nexus platform, it seeks to connect all local domestic fast payment systems to facilitate affordable multinatio­nal remittance services for its users.

“If you have a fast payment system — in our case it’s InstaPay — you can connect to Nexus,” Mr. Remolona told a separate forum. “ASEAN central banks are all going to be connected to Nexus.”

Nexus, a prototype developed by the BIS Innovation Hub Singapore Centre, links payment system operators with the Eurosystem’s TARGET Instant Payment Settlement, Malaysia’s Real-time Retail Payments Platform and Singapore’s Fast and Secure Transfers.

“It’s decidedly scalable from the beginning so that anybody else who has a fast payment system can just attach themselves to this platform,” the BSP chief said. —

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