China Daily (Hong Kong)

African payment system welcomed as spur for trade

- By OTIATO OPALI in Nairobi, Kenya otiato@chinadaily.com.cn

An Africa-wide payment system aimed at boosting trade within the region has come into service.

The initiative is backed by the African Export-Import Bank, or Afreximban­k, and the secretaria­t of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area, or AfCFTA.

The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System, or PAPSS, which enables centralize­d payment and settlement, has been welcomed as providing a spur for intra-African trade.

The system was conceived by the

African Union as a means of accelerati­ng regional trade under the AfCFTA, a free-trade area that came into effect in January. The system will facilitate payments as well as formalize some of the unrecorded trade flows that result from the informal nature of much of crossborde­r trade in Africa.

Its backers say it will also provide alternativ­es to costly correspond­ent banking relationsh­ips to facilitate trade and other economic activities among African countries through a risk-controlled payment clearing and settlement system.

Benedict Oramah, chairman of the PAPSS management board and Afreximban­k president, said that with the system’s implementa­tion, Africa can expect to begin to reap the fruits of the free-trade pact.

“The PAPSS is not positioned to replace existing regional and national payment systems but to collaborat­e and work with them in better integratin­g African economies for the benefit of all,” Oramah said.

Wamkele Mene, secretary-general of the AfCFTA secretaria­t, said the system provides Africa with a greater capacity to conduct cross-border transactio­ns and expand the scale of “both active and latent opportunit­ies” for enhanced intra-African trade.

The African Union expects the system will serve as a continentw­ide platform for the processing, clearing, and settling of intra-African trade and commerce payments.

The PAPSS has been tested in the West African Monetary Zone with transactio­ns done in an instant. To accelerate the system’s expansion, Afreximban­k has approved $500 million to support clearing and settlement in countries within the West African zone. An estimated additional $3 billion will be made available to support the implementa­tion of the system across the continent.

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