Payment Security
CBR
launches SWIFT alternative for domestic payments
Published time: December 26, 2014 13:06
The
Central Bank of Russia on Neglinnaya Street in Moscow.(RIA Novosti / Vitaliy
Belousov)
The
Central Bank of Russia (CBR) has launched a new SWIFT-style payment service
aimed at moving away from Western financial dominance. The system is already
operating, and will be fully functional within six months.
"The new service was launched in
order to ensure smooth and safe transmission of financial messaging within the
country, and is another step towards improving the system of services provided
by the Bank of Russia,” said the bank statement Friday.
The
regulator said the new service will allow credit institutions to transmit
messages in a SWIFT format through CBR to all Russia’s regions without
restrictions.
The
calls to disconnect Russian banks from the global interbank SWIFT system came
amid the deterioration of relations between Russia and the West and the
introduction of sanctions.
However,
SWIFT itself does not intend to switch Russia off from the system, saying a
number of countries put pressure on it, and insists it is not joining the
anti-Russian sanctions.
Alla
Bakina, head of the CBR’s national payment system department said in November
the cost of transmitting financial messaging will be comparable to those of
similar services in the market.
The
deputy head of the department Ramilya Kanafina said the bank plans to complete
Russia’s switch to its SWIFT alternative by May 2015.
SWIFT
is a global banking transaction system used by most international banks. The
information the system carries, including payment instructions, is securely
exchanged between financial institutions. It began operating in 15 countries in
1973 and is now used in 210 countries.
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