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Real-time gross settlement

Real-time gross settlement (RTGS) systems are specialist funds transfer systems where the transfer of money or securities[1] takes place from one bank to any other bank on a "real-time" and on a "gross" basis to avoid settlement risk. Settlement in "real time" means a payment transaction is not subjected to any waiting period, with transactions being settled as soon as they are processed. "Gross settlement" means the transaction is settled on a one-to-one basis, without bundling or netting with any other transaction. "Settlement" means that once processed, payments are final and irrevocable.

History edit

As of 1985, three central banks implemented RTGS systems, while by the end of 2005, RTGS systems had been implemented by 90 central banks.[2]

The first system that had the attributes of an RTGS system was the US Fedwire system which was launched in 1970. This was based on a previous method of transferring funds electronically between US federal reserve banks via telegraph. The United Kingdom and France both independently developed RTGS type systems in 1984. The UK system was developed by the Bankers' Clearing House in February 1984 and was called CHAPS. The French system was called SAGITTAIRE. A number of other developed countries launched systems over the next few years. These systems were diverse in operation and technology, being country-specific as they were usually based upon previous processes and procedures used in each country.

In the 1990s international finance organizations emphasized the importance of large-value funds transfer systems which banks use to settle interbank transfers for their own account as well as for their customers as a key part of a country's financial market infrastructure. By 1997 a number of countries, inside as well as outside the Group of Ten, had introduced real-time gross settlement systems for large-value funds transfers. Nearly all G-10 countries had plans to have RTGS systems in operation in the course of 1997 and many other countries were also considering introducing such systems.[3]

Operation edit

RTGS systems are usually operated by a country's central bank as it is seen as critical infrastructure for a country's economy. Economists believe that an efficient national payment system reduces the cost of exchanging goods and services, and is indispensable to the functioning of the interbank, money, and capital markets. A weak payment system may severely drag on the stability and developmental capacity of a national economy; its failures can result in inefficient use of financial resources, inequitable risk-sharing among agents, actual losses for participants, and loss of confidence in the financial system and in the very use of money.[4]

RTGS system does not require any physical exchange of money; the central bank makes adjustments in the electronic accounts of Bank A and Bank B, reducing the balance in Bank A’s account by the amount in question and increasing the balance of Bank B’s account by the same amount. The RTGS system is suited for low-volume, high-value transactions. It lowers settlement risk, besides giving an accurate picture of an institution’s account at any point in time. The objective of RTGS systems by central banks throughout the world is to minimize risk in high-value electronic payment settlement systems. In an RTGS system, transactions are settled across accounts held at a central bank on a continuous gross basis. The settlement is immediate, final, and irrevocable. Credit risks due to settlement lags are eliminated. The best RTGS national payment systems cover up to 95% of high-value transactions within the national monetary market.

RTGS systems are an alternative to systems of settling transactions at the end of the day, also known as the net settlement system, such as the BACS system in the United Kingdom. In a net settlement system, all the inter-institution transactions during the day are accumulated, and at the end of the day, the central bank adjusts the accounts of the institutions by the net amounts of these transactions.[5]

The World Bank has been paying increasing attention to payment system development as a key component of the financial infrastructure of a country and has provided various forms of assistance to over 100 countries. Most of the RTGS systems in place are secure and have been designed around international standards and best practices.[6]

There are several reasons for central banks to adopt RTGS. First, a decision to adopt is influenced by competitive pressure from the global financial markets. Second, it is more beneficial to adopt an RTGS system for the central bank when this allows access to a broad system of other countries' RTGS systems. Third, it is very likely that the knowledge acquired through experiences with RTGS systems spills over to other central banks and helps them make their adoption decision. Fourth, central banks do not necessarily have to install and develop RTGS themselves. The possibility of sharing development with providers that have built RTGS systems in more than one country (CGI of UK holding the IP, CMA Small System of Sweden, JV Perago of South Africa, SIA S.p.A. of Italy and Montran of USA) has presumably lowered the cost and hence made it feasible for many countries to adopt.[7]

Existing systems edit

 
World map with main systems used for large-value payments

Below is a listing of countries and their RTGS systems:

Country System
  African Union PAPSS (Pan-African Payment and Settlement System)[8]
  Angola SPTR (Portuguese: Sistema de pagamentos em tempo real; Real-time Payment System)
  Argentina MEP (Spanish: Medio electrónico de pagos; Electronic Means of Payment)[9]
  Azerbaijan AZIPS (Azerbaijan Interbank Payment System)[10]
  Australia RITS (Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System)
  Bahrain RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement System)[11]
  Bangladesh RTGS (Bangladesh Bank Payment Service Division)
  Barbados CBRTGS (Central Bank Real Time Gross Settlement System)[12]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina RTGS
  Belarus BISS (Belarus Interbank Settlement System)[13]
  Bulgaria RINGS (Real-time Interbank Gross Settlement)
  Brazil STR (Portuguese: Sistema de Transferência de Reservas; Reserves Transfer System)
  Canada Lynx [14]
  China CIPS (Cross-Border Interbank Payment System) [15]
  Chile LBTR/CAS (Spanish: Liquidación Bruta en Tiempo Real; Real-time Gross Settlement)
  Costa Rica TEF (Spanish: Transferencia Electrónica de Fondos; Electronic Funds Transfer) [16]
  Croatia HSVP (Croatian: Hrvatski sustav velikih plaćanja; Croatian Large Payment System)[17]
  Czech Republic CERTIS (Czech Express Real Time Interbank Gross Settlement System)
  Denmark KRONOS2
  Dominican Republic LBTR (Spanish: Liquidación Bruta en Tiempo Real; Gross Settlement in Real Time)[18]
  Egypt RTGS[19]
  Eurozone TARGET2 (Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer 2)[20]
  Fiji FIJICLEAR[21]
  Hong Kong CHATS (Clearing House Automated Transfer System)
  Hungary VIBER (Hungarian: Valós Idejű Bruttó Elszámolási Rendszer; Real-time Gross Settlement System)
  Georgia GPSS (Georgian Payment and Securities System)[22]
  India RTGS[23]
  Indonesia BI-RTGS (Bank Indonesia Real Time Gross Settlement Sistem)
  Iran SATNA (سامانه تسویه ناخالص آنی, Real-Time Gross Settlement System)
  Iraq RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement System)[24]
  Israel Zahav (Hebrew: זה"ב זיכויים והעברות בזמן אמת; Zahav Real-time Credits and Transfers)[25]
  Japan BOJ-NET (Bank of Japan Financial Network System)[26]
  Jordan RTGS-J[27]
  Kenya KEPSS (Kenya Electronic Payment and Settlement System)[28]
  Korea BOK-WIRE+ (The Bank of Korea Financial Wire Network, 한은금융망)
  Kuwait KASSIP (Kuwait's Automated Settlement System for Inter-Participant Payments)
  Lebanon BDL-RTGS (Banque Du Liban – Real Time Gross Settlement)[29]
  Macedonia MIPS (Macedonian Interbank Payment System)[30]
  Macao RTGS [31]
  Malawi MITASS (Malawi Interbank Settlement System)
  Malaysia RENTAS (Real Time Electronic Transfer of Funds and Securities)
  Mauritius MACSS (Mauritius Automated Clearing and Settlement System)[32]
  Mexico SPEI (Spanish: Sistema de Pagos Electrónicos Interbancarios; Interbank Electronic Payment System)[33]
  Morocco SRBM (Système de règlement brut du Maroc; Moroccan Gross Settlement System)[34]
  Namibia NISS (Namibia Interbank Settlement System)[35]
  New Zealand ESAS (Exchange Settlement Account System)
  Nigeria CIFTS (CBN Inter-Bank Funds Transfer System)
  Pakistan RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement System)[36]
  Paraguay LBTR (Spanish: Liquidación Bruta en Tiempo Real; Gross Settlement in Real Time)
  Peru LBTR (Spanish: Liquidación Bruta en Tiempo Real; Gross Settlement in Real Time)
  Philippines PhilPaSS[37]
  Poland SORBNET[38] and SORBNET2[39]
  Qatar QPS (Qatar Payment System)[40]
  Russia BESP System (Banking Electronic Speed Payment System)[41]
  Romania ReGIS[42]
  Saudi Arabia SARIE (Saudi Arabian Riyal Interbank Express)[43]
  Singapore MEPS+ (MAS Electronic Payment System Plus)[44]
  South Africa SAMOS (The South African Multiple Option Settlement)[45]
  Sri Lanka LankaSettle (RTGS/SSSS)[46]
  Sweden RIX (Swedish: Riksbankens system för överföring av kontoförda pengar)[47]
   Switzerland SIC (Swiss Interbank Clearing)[48]
  Taiwan CIFS (CBC Interbank Funds Transfer System)[49]
  Tanzania TIS (Tanzania Interbank Settlement)[50]
  Thailand BAHTNET (Bank of Thailand Automated High Value Transfer Network)[51]
  Turkey EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer)[52]
  Ukraine SEP (System of Electronic Payments of the National Bank of Ukraine)[53]
  United Kingdom CHAPS (Clearing House Automated Payment System)[54]
  United States Fedwire
  Uganda UNIS (Uganda National Interbank Settlement)[55]
  Vietnam IBPS[56]
  Zambia ZIPSS (Zambian Interbank Payment and Settlement System)[57]
  Zimbabwe ZETSS (Zimbabwe Electronic Transfer and Settlement System)[58]
  UAE UAEFTS (UAE Funds Transfer System)[59]

In 2010, the World Bank published a report on payment systems worldwide, which investigated these countries' usage of real-time gross settlement systems for large-value payments.[60]

See also edit

References edit

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Real time gross settlement RTGS systems are specialist funds transfer systems where the transfer of money or securities 1 takes place from one bank to any other bank on a real time and on a gross basis to avoid settlement risk Settlement in real time means a payment transaction is not subjected to any waiting period with transactions being settled as soon as they are processed Gross settlement means the transaction is settled on a one to one basis without bundling or netting with any other transaction Settlement means that once processed payments are final and irrevocable Contents 1 History 2 Operation 3 Existing systems 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editAs of 1985 three central banks implemented RTGS systems while by the end of 2005 RTGS systems had been implemented by 90 central banks 2 The first system that had the attributes of an RTGS system was the US Fedwire system which was launched in 1970 This was based on a previous method of transferring funds electronically between US federal reserve banks via telegraph The United Kingdom and France both independently developed RTGS type systems in 1984 The UK system was developed by the Bankers Clearing House in February 1984 and was called CHAPS The French system was called SAGITTAIRE A number of other developed countries launched systems over the next few years These systems were diverse in operation and technology being country specific as they were usually based upon previous processes and procedures used in each country In the 1990s international finance organizations emphasized the importance of large value funds transfer systems which banks use to settle interbank transfers for their own account as well as for their customers as a key part of a country s financial market infrastructure By 1997 a number of countries inside as well as outside the Group of Ten had introduced real time gross settlement systems for large value funds transfers Nearly all G 10 countries had plans to have RTGS systems in operation in the course of 1997 and many other countries were also considering introducing such systems 3 Operation editRTGS systems are usually operated by a country s central bank as it is seen as critical infrastructure for a country s economy Economists believe that an efficient national payment system reduces the cost of exchanging goods and services and is indispensable to the functioning of the interbank money and capital markets A weak payment system may severely drag on the stability and developmental capacity of a national economy its failures can result in inefficient use of financial resources inequitable risk sharing among agents actual losses for participants and loss of confidence in the financial system and in the very use of money 4 RTGS system does not require any physical exchange of money the central bank makes adjustments in the electronic accounts of Bank A and Bank B reducing the balance in Bank A s account by the amount in question and increasing the balance of Bank B s account by the same amount The RTGS system is suited for low volume high value transactions It lowers settlement risk besides giving an accurate picture of an institution s account at any point in time The objective of RTGS systems by central banks throughout the world is to minimize risk in high value electronic payment settlement systems In an RTGS system transactions are settled across accounts held at a central bank on a continuous gross basis The settlement is immediate final and irrevocable Credit risks due to settlement lags are eliminated The best RTGS national payment systems cover up to 95 of high value transactions within the national monetary market RTGS systems are an alternative to systems of settling transactions at the end of the day also known as the net settlement system such as the BACS system in the United Kingdom In a net settlement system all the inter institution transactions during the day are accumulated and at the end of the day the central bank adjusts the accounts of the institutions by the net amounts of these transactions 5 The World Bank has been paying increasing attention to payment system development as a key component of the financial infrastructure of a country and has provided various forms of assistance to over 100 countries Most of the RTGS systems in place are secure and have been designed around international standards and best practices 6 There are several reasons for central banks to adopt RTGS First a decision to adopt is influenced by competitive pressure from the global financial markets Second it is more beneficial to adopt an RTGS system for the central bank when this allows access to a broad system of other countries RTGS systems Third it is very likely that the knowledge acquired through experiences with RTGS systems spills over to other central banks and helps them make their adoption decision Fourth central banks do not necessarily have to install and develop RTGS themselves The possibility of sharing development with providers that have built RTGS systems in more than one country CGI of UK holding the IP CMA Small System of Sweden JV Perago of South Africa SIA S p A of Italy and Montran of USA has presumably lowered the cost and hence made it feasible for many countries to adopt 7 Existing systems edit nbsp World map with main systems used for large value paymentsBelow is a listing of countries and their RTGS systems Country System nbsp African Union PAPSS Pan African Payment and Settlement System 8 nbsp Angola SPTR Portuguese Sistema de pagamentos em tempo real Real time Payment System nbsp Argentina MEP Spanish Medio electronico de pagos Electronic Means of Payment 9 nbsp Azerbaijan AZIPS Azerbaijan Interbank Payment System 10 nbsp Australia RITS Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System nbsp Bahrain RTGS Real Time Gross Settlement System 11 nbsp Bangladesh RTGS Bangladesh Bank Payment Service Division nbsp Barbados CBRTGS Central Bank Real Time Gross Settlement System 12 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina RTGS nbsp Belarus BISS Belarus Interbank Settlement System 13 nbsp Bulgaria RINGS Real time Interbank Gross Settlement nbsp Brazil STR Portuguese Sistema de Transferencia de Reservas Reserves Transfer System nbsp Canada Lynx 14 nbsp China CIPS Cross Border Interbank Payment System 15 nbsp Chile LBTR CAS Spanish Liquidacion Bruta en Tiempo Real Real time Gross Settlement nbsp Costa Rica TEF Spanish Transferencia Electronica de Fondos Electronic Funds Transfer 16 nbsp Croatia HSVP Croatian Hrvatski sustav velikih placanja Croatian Large Payment System 17 nbsp Czech Republic CERTIS Czech Express Real Time Interbank Gross Settlement System nbsp Denmark KRONOS2 nbsp Dominican Republic LBTR Spanish Liquidacion Bruta en Tiempo Real Gross Settlement in Real Time 18 nbsp Egypt RTGS 19 nbsp Eurozone TARGET2 Trans European Automated Real time Gross Settlement Express Transfer 2 20 nbsp Fiji FIJICLEAR 21 nbsp Hong Kong CHATS Clearing House Automated Transfer System nbsp Hungary VIBER Hungarian Valos Ideju Brutto Elszamolasi Rendszer Real time Gross Settlement System nbsp Georgia GPSS Georgian Payment and Securities System 22 nbsp India RTGS 23 nbsp Indonesia BI RTGS Bank Indonesia Real Time Gross Settlement Sistem nbsp Iran SATNA سامانه تسویه ناخالص آنی Real Time Gross Settlement System nbsp Iraq RTGS Real Time Gross Settlement System 24 nbsp Israel Zahav Hebrew זה ב זיכויים והעברות בזמן אמת Zahav Real time Credits and Transfers 25 nbsp Japan BOJ NET Bank of Japan Financial Network System 26 nbsp Jordan RTGS J 27 nbsp Kenya KEPSS Kenya Electronic Payment and Settlement System 28 nbsp Korea BOK WIRE The Bank of Korea Financial Wire Network 한은금융망 nbsp Kuwait KASSIP Kuwait s Automated Settlement System for Inter Participant Payments nbsp Lebanon BDL RTGS Banque Du Liban Real Time Gross Settlement 29 nbsp Macedonia MIPS Macedonian Interbank Payment System 30 nbsp Macao RTGS 31 nbsp Malawi MITASS Malawi Interbank Settlement System nbsp Malaysia RENTAS Real Time Electronic Transfer of Funds and Securities nbsp Mauritius MACSS Mauritius Automated Clearing and Settlement System 32 nbsp Mexico SPEI Spanish Sistema de Pagos Electronicos Interbancarios Interbank Electronic Payment System 33 nbsp Morocco SRBM Systeme de reglement brut du Maroc Moroccan Gross Settlement System 34 nbsp Namibia NISS Namibia Interbank Settlement System 35 nbsp New Zealand ESAS Exchange Settlement Account System nbsp Nigeria CIFTS CBN Inter Bank Funds Transfer System nbsp Pakistan RTGS Real Time Gross Settlement System 36 nbsp Paraguay LBTR Spanish Liquidacion Bruta en Tiempo Real Gross Settlement in Real Time nbsp Peru LBTR Spanish Liquidacion Bruta en Tiempo Real Gross Settlement in Real Time nbsp Philippines PhilPaSS 37 nbsp Poland SORBNET 38 and SORBNET2 39 nbsp Qatar QPS Qatar Payment System 40 nbsp Russia BESP System Banking Electronic Speed Payment System 41 nbsp Romania ReGIS 42 nbsp Saudi Arabia SARIE Saudi Arabian Riyal Interbank Express 43 nbsp Singapore MEPS MAS Electronic Payment System Plus 44 nbsp South Africa SAMOS The South African Multiple Option Settlement 45 nbsp Sri Lanka LankaSettle RTGS SSSS 46 nbsp Sweden RIX Swedish Riksbankens system for overforing av kontoforda pengar 47 nbsp Switzerland SIC Swiss Interbank Clearing 48 nbsp Taiwan CIFS CBC Interbank Funds Transfer System 49 nbsp Tanzania TIS Tanzania Interbank Settlement 50 nbsp Thailand BAHTNET Bank of Thailand Automated High Value Transfer Network 51 nbsp Turkey EFT Electronic Fund Transfer 52 nbsp Ukraine SEP System of Electronic Payments of the National Bank of Ukraine 53 nbsp United Kingdom CHAPS Clearing House Automated Payment System 54 nbsp United States Fedwire nbsp Uganda UNIS Uganda National Interbank Settlement 55 nbsp Vietnam IBPS 56 nbsp Zambia ZIPSS Zambian Interbank Payment and Settlement System 57 nbsp Zimbabwe ZETSS Zimbabwe Electronic Transfer and Settlement System 58 nbsp UAE UAEFTS UAE Funds Transfer System 59 In 2010 the World Bank published a report on payment systems worldwide which investigated these countries usage of real time gross settlement systems for large value payments 60 See also editNet settlement Automated clearing house Payment system SWIFTReferences edit Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems of the central banks of the Group of Ten countries March 1997 Real Time Gross Settlement Systems PDF Bank for International Settlements 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2010 10 20 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Morten Bech Bart Hobijn Technology Diffusion within Central Banking The Case of Real Time Gross Settlement Staff Report NJ 260 Federal Reserve Bank of New York Working Paper September 2007 p 2 Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems of the central banks of the Group of Ten countries March 5 1997 Real time gross settlement systems PDF BIS Biago Bossone and Massimo Casino The Oversight of the Payment Systems A Framework for the Development and Governance of Payment Systems in Emerging Economies The World Bank July 2001 p 7 Swiss National Bank November 2019 The Swiss Interbank Clearing SIC payment system PDF Swiss National Bank p 3 Retrieved 10 January 2021 Massimo Casino and Jose Antonio Garcia Measuring Payment System Development The World Bank 2008 Morten Bech Bart Hobijn Technology Diffusion within Central Banking The Case of Real Time Gross Settlement Staff Report NJ 260 Federal Reserve Bank of New York Working Paper September 2006 p 16 17 https papss com Medio electronico de pagos www bcra gob ar Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan Azerbaycan Respublikasinin Merkezi Banki Ana sehife En cbar az Retrieved 2020 04 18 Payment amp Settlement CBB www cbb gov bh Central Bank of Barbados Real Time Gross Settlement Central Bank of Barbados Platezhnaya sistema Respubliki Belarus Nacionalnyj bank Respubliki Belarus www nbrb by Archived from the original on 10 October 2017 Retrieved 6 May 2018 High value payment system Lynx www payments ca 26 August 2021 Retrieved 30 May 2022 IMF Financial Sector Assessment Program PRC Retrieved 2023 10 11 Costa Rica Financial System Stability Assessment www elibrary imf org Retrieved 30 May 2022 Hsvp HNB www hnb hr Archived from the original on 3 November 2017 Retrieved 6 May 2018 Central Bank of the Dominican Republic www bancentral gov do Retrieved 2021 09 09 Central Bank of Egypt www cbe org eg What is TARGET2 European Central Bank Payment system PDF www rbf gov fj Archived from the original PDF on 2019 08 19 Retrieved 2020 04 18 National Bank Of Georgia www nbg gov ge Archived from the original on 2021 04 15 Retrieved 2019 04 28 The RTGS System Reserve Bank of India Archived from the original on 2017 02 23 Central Bank of Iraq website Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2017 05 03 Central Bank of Israel website Archived from the original on 2017 09 19 Retrieved 2017 10 26 Bank of Japan 2003 Payment systems in Japan Bank of Japan 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