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SUMMARY:CPMI conference on "Pushing the frontiers of payments: towards a global payments area"
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DESCRIPTION:CfP Deadline Date:
January 27, 2021
Conference Event:
March 18-19, 2021
Event Location:
Online
Organizer(s):
Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures Conference (CPMI) of the
BIS 
Over the past few decades, domestic payment systems have undergone a
radical transformation. New payment methods and interfaces have taken
shape, and many more innovations are under way. The Covid-19 pandemic has
further accelerated the shift to digital payments. Yet cross-border
payments are still in many cases very slow, expensive, opaque, and for many
users not easily accessible.
Improvements in cross-border payments would make a real difference to many
of the poorest and most vulnerable who disproportionately bear the cost of
the frictions and shortcomings of the current systems. These are not new
issues, but the improvements that have been made in domestic payment
systems, and new approaches aiming to leverage radically different
technologies, have pushed cross-border payments up the political agenda. As
a result, the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors, a year ago,
tasked the Financial Stability Board (FSB) together with the Committee on
Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) and other international bodies
to develop a roadmap to improve cross-border payments.
In October 2020, the G20 endorsed a roadmap to enhance cross-border
payments. It builds on an FSB report, setting out the challenges and the
frictions in cross-border payments that contribute to them, and a
CPMI report, describing the necessary elements of a response, in the form
of a set of 19 building blocks.
Following the roadmap endorsement, the work has moved to advancing and
implementing the building blocks outlined in the CPMI stage 2 report. The
CPMI, the international standard setting body that promotes, monitors and
makes recommendations about the safety and efficiency of payment, clearing,
settlement and related arrangements, will lead more than one half of this
ambitious cross-border payments agenda.
In the initial phase of this work, the CPMI will host a conference to bring
together market participants, authorities and academics to share research
and policy analysis in the field of cross-border payments. The conference
seeks to identify future developments and dynamics that will facilitate
cross-border payment enhancements, taking into account the global
perspective.
Further Information:
For any questions, please contact the conference organiser, Tres Wehrli, at
tres.wehrli@bis.org.
Link CfP &amp; Conference:
CPMI conference on "Pushing the frontiers of payments: towards a global
payments area"
 
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