This session at the Singapore FinTech Festival discusses the progress and challenges in meeting the G20 goals for cross-border payments. These goals aim to make payments faster, cheaper, more accessible, and more transparent by 2027.
Key highlights
Progress and Challenges:
- ISO Adoption: Slow adoption of ISO 20022 standards due to the complexities and investments required.
- Regulatory and Technological Barriers: Different countries’ regulations and the technological infrastructure impede progress.
Alternative Solutions:
- Stablecoins and Digital Currencies: Potential to significantly reduce costs and increase speed, though issues with regulatory acceptance and interoperability persist.
- Bilateral Agreements: Effective for certain regions but not a universal solution; questions about their scalability and the need for a central system.
Security and Trust:
- Ensuring transparency and security is crucial; need to balance speed and cost improvements with robust fraud prevention and cybersecurity measures.
Long-Term Outlook:
- Calls for continuous progress rather than perfection.
- Beyond 2027: Focus should extend to cyber resilience, maintaining financial inclusion, and addressing inclusion at the 'bottom of the pyramid.
Need for collaborations:
- The collective effort from governments, banks, fintechs, and other stakeholders is essential to achieve the G20 goals.
- Realistic approaches include making steady progress and embracing both top-down regulations and bottom-up innovations.
Conclusion
This discussion underscores the complexity of meeting the G20 goals but also highlights the ongoing efforts and collaboration required to overcome existing barriers.
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Speakers:
- Anouska Ladds, Executive Vice President, Commercial & New Payment Flows, Asia Pacific, Mastercard
- Arif Khan, Chief Innovation officer, Razorpay
- Gajia Parsons, VP, Liquidity Partnerships, Circle
- Hassan Ahmed, Country Director, Singapore, Coinbase
- Milind Sanghavi, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, XWeave.io
Moderator:
- Irina Chuchkina, Chief Marketing Officer, Volt.io