The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thailand, Singapore launch world’s first linkage of real-time payment systems

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BANGKOK: The Bank of Thailand (BoT) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) launched the linkage of Thailand’s PromptPay and Singapore’s PayNow realtime retail payment systems.

In a joint statement, the BoT and MAS said the linkage, the first of its kind globally, will enable customers of participat­ing banks in Thailand and Singapore to transfer funds of up to S$1,000 (S$1=RM3.09) or 25,000 baht (10 baht=RM1.31) daily across the two countries, using just a mobile number.

“There will be no need to populate informatio­n fields such as the recipient’s full name and bank account details, as with normal remittance solutions.

“The transfers will be completed within a matter of minutes, representi­ng a marked improvemen­t over the average of one to two working days needed by most cross-border remittance solutions,” they said.

The participat­ing banks in Thailand are Bangkok Bank, Kasikornba­nk, Krung Thai Bank, and Siam Commercial Bank. In Singapore, DBS Bank, OCBC, and United Overseas Bank will be providers. The PromptPay-PayNow linkage is a key collaborat­ion under the Asean Payment Connectivi­ty that was initiated in 2019. It is an extensive collaborat­ion between the BoT and MAS, both countries’ payment system operators, bankers’ associatio­ns, and participat­ing banks.

According to the joint statement, the BoT and MAS will progressiv­ely scale the PromptPay-PayNow linkage to include more participan­ts and extend the transfer limits to facilitate business transactio­ns.

Meanwhile, BoT governor Dr Sethaput Suthiwartn­arueput said the service by MAS and BoT would effectivel­y address customers’ long-standing pain points in the area of crossborde­r transfers and remittance­s including long transactio­n times and high costs.

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