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RBI flags geopolitical risks as key threat to cross-border payments

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Geopolitical Risks in Cross-Border Payments

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) highlights the impact of geopolitical risks, such as sanctions and restrictions, on cross-border payments. These factors significantly affect financial flows due to the centralized global financial infrastructure and reliance on a few settlement currencies.

Challenges and Responses

  • Sanctions and operational barriers can disrupt market access and payment channels.
  • Affected countries are considering bilateral or multilateral alternatives to mitigate disruptions.

RBI's Initiatives

  • Payments Vision Document 2025: RBI is working to reduce global payment system friction.
  • Inward remittance delays are being addressed through a review to expedite settlements.
  • Efforts are being made to link India's UPI with other countries' fast payment systems (FPS):
     
    • This aims to simplify personal remittances and enable QR-based UPI payments abroad.
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International Collaborations

  • Project Nexus: India collaborates with Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand to interlink domestic FPSs for instant cross-border retail payments.
  • UPI-based QR payments are available in Bhutan, France, Mauritius, Nepal, Singapore, the UAE, and Qatar.

India's Remittance Leadership

  • India received a record $137.7 billion in remittances in 2024, more than double Mexico's $67.6 billion.
  • This emphasizes India's significant role in the global remittance market, supported by a vast overseas workforce.

Expansion of Domestic Payment Ecosystem

  • Transaction volumes increased from 3,248 crore in 2019 to 20,849 crore in 2024.
  • Total transaction value rose from Rs 1,775 lakh crore to Rs 2,83,010 lakh crore in the same period.
  • In the first half of 2025, volumes reached 12,549 crore, with transactions worth Rs 1,572 lakh crore.
  • Tags :
  • Cross-Border Payments
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