Unlocking the promise of instant cross-border payments as a public good

As the digital economy accelerates, the demand for faster, more affordable and transparent cross-border payments has reached a critical point. Advancing multilateral payment systems is essential to meet this growing need. With global trade and financial flows increasing, robust and efficient payment infrastructure is no longer optional—it is vital for sustaining economic growth. Project Nexus, which aims to interlink domestic instant payment systems, offers a forward-looking blueprint for the future of international payments. The insights and lessons from this initiative will be instrumental in overcoming technological and regulatory challenges to create a seamless, low-cost global payment network.

Project Nexus is the first initiative from the BIS Innovation Hub in the payments space to move towards live implementation, fulfilling a core role in supporting central banks with innovative solutions that deliver public goods. It also represents a significant commitment under the G20 Roadmap for Enhancing Cross-border Payments. The BIS continues to provide technical advisory support to the participating countries, helping them bring Nexus to life and realise its global ambition. This industry directed roundtable will build on the insights gleaned from this multi-year international project and explore how prospects for instant cross-border could be positioned as a public good, by focusing on:
1. How to maximise the benefits for all stakeholders and harness the synergy of a multilateral platform to drive greater safety and efficiency in cross-border payments. 
2. How to balance the vision of low-cost, transparent and instant cross border payments with the need to ensure financial sustainability in the longer term.

Attendees looking to prepare for the discussion may refer to the reference materials below to gain further insights:
- Project Nexus: enabling instant cross-border payments (bis.org)
- Project Nexus Overview
- Enabling & scaling instant cross-border payments
- Connecting to global scalability in payments: How we can benefit and contribute to the nexus

Speakers

Adam Gagen

Adam Gagen

Global Head of Government Affairs, Revolut

Bridget Rose Mesina-Romero

Bridget Rose Mesina-Romero

Director, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Byoungmin Lee

Byoungmin Lee

Head of Cross-Border Service & Global Communication, Korea Finance Telecommunications & Clearings Institute (KFTC)

Julie Guetta

Julie Guetta

Technical Solutions Lead, Mojaloop Foundation

Kusuma Ayu Kinanti

Kusuma Ayu Kinanti

Deputy Director, Bank Indonesia

Lawrence Chan

Lawrence Chan

Group Chief Executive Officer, NETS

Leonardo Kurniawan

Leonardo Kurniawan

APAC Head for Payment Innovation, J.P. Morgan Payments

Paul Albano

Paul Albano

General Manager, International, G Cash

Phitha Tanpairoj

Phitha Tanpairoj

Head of Products, Transaction Banking, Bank of Ayudhya PCL.

Qaiser Anwarudin

Qaiser Anwarudin

Director, Payment Services Policy Department, Bank Negara Malaysia

Sarveswaran Raja Gopal

Sarveswaran Raja Gopal

Director of Payments and Remittance, TNG Digital Sdn Bhd

Sunil Saraf

Sunil Saraf

Product Head Inward Remittances, ICICI Bank Limited

Winnie Yap

Winnie Yap

Managing Director, Head of Global Payments Solutions, HSBC

Moderator

Benjamin Lee

Benjamin Lee

Senior Advisor & Nexus Implementation Lead, BIS Innovation Hub

Kah Kit Yip

Kah Kit Yip

Advisor and Policy & Governance Lead, BIS Innovation Hub

Chair

Jo Yeo

Jo Yeo

Director & Head, Payments Development and Data Connectivity Office, Monetary Authority of Singapore

Vivek Deep

Vivek Deep

Executive Director, Reserve Bank of India

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