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Next-generation reserve management and monetary operations

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The complexity of today’s environment – marked by geopolitical tension, inflation and interest rate uncertainty – demands resilient infrastructure and a strategic approach to change.

As settlement evolves from T+1 to instant, interoperable and immutable, data flows between financial entities are creating faster and more interconnected markets. As the financial system becomes more interconnected, central banks need to conduct operations in, and understand the dynamics of, the economic systems they oversee, while managing their own reserve portfolios.

Yet manual processes and workflows at central banks are expensive, time-consuming, prone to human error, and thus to risk. Central bank modernisation is essential to ensure these economically vital institutions can execute mission-critical operations – meeting the increasing demands of their mandates – and prepare for future opportunities.

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