Cross-border Payments Face Tech Interoperability Barriers
Cross-border payment technologies: innovations and challenges

Cross-border payments (XBP), particularly remittances and retail transactions, remain more costly, slower, less accessible, and less transparent than domestic payments. The continued inefficient XBP arrangements, in contrast to progress made in domestic payments using new technologies and innovative models, reflect that private actors alone cannot overcome the many market failures that hinder XBP. The most binding constraint concerns the limited interoperability which relates to the multi-sided market frictions in XBP and the institutional differences between countries.
Cross-border payment systems remain slower and costlier than domestic alternatives despite technological advances, primarily due to limited interoperability and market fragmentation. Private sector solutions alone cannot address systemic inefficiencies caused by institutional differences between countries. Experts warn that resolving multi-sided market frictions requires coordinated industry and regulatory action.
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