Central banks laying ground for multi-currency settlement
Africa leads as region with most RTGS systems able to settle multiple currencies
Many central banks currently allow multiple currencies to settle across their real-time gross settlement (RTGS) systems and several more are planning this function, the Payments Benchmarks 2026 show.
Across all 46 banks that supplied data for this section, 43.5% offer multi-currency settlement in the RTGS system, and a further 8.7% plan to offer such functionality in future.
There are some significant regional differences. Notably, over 60% of African central banks already offer multi-currency
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