New technologies transform cross-border payments space

The world of cross-border payments in undergoing a digital transformation, which is set to eradicate long delays, friction and high transaction costs.

By Anna Fedorova

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A key player in this space is Swift, which rolled out its global payments innovation (gpi) initiative in 2017 with the aim to create a fast and frictionless cross-border experience.

So far, the service has already been adopted by more than 270 banks worldwide, allowing banks and corporates to quickly send and receive money internationally, with end-to-end tracking, lower fees and greater transparency.

However, Swift does not intend to stop here, with an ambitious plan for a range of further innovations by 2020.

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Harry Newman,
Swift

Harry Newman, head of banking at Swift, says: “Over the next couple of years, we will move towards global adoption and at the same time we will have a steady roll out of services.

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