Key Takeaways
An anticipated surge in cross-border payments, with the value set to rise from nearly $150 trillion in 2017 to over $250 trillion by 2027, marking an increase of over $100 trillion within a decade.
The Bank of England's estimation aligns with this projection, emphasizing the significant opportunities for entities in the cross-border payments domain.
Market dynamics indicate potential shifts in market share, with almost 90% of financial institution clients surveyed by Citi believing that at least 5% of the market share will transition, mainly to FinTechs, in the upcoming 5-10 years. Notably, 40% observed that a share of the wallet has already been redirected.
Citi's recent Global Perspectives & Solutions (Citi GPS) report, titled ‘FUTURE OF CROSS-BORDER PAYMENTS — Who Will Be Moving $250 Trillion in the Next Five Years?’ sheds light on the transformative potential of the cross-border payments industry.
Jane Fraser, CEO of Citi, stated, «Our industry is on a journey to reach the next phase of evolution within cross-border payments.» She emphasized the collaborative efforts with financial institutions, FinTechs, corporates, and industry experts to leverage technologies like artificial intelligence and digital assets to revolutionize the cross-border payments experience.
Shahmir Khaliq, Global Head of Services at Citi, pointed out the evolving nature of competition in the industry. He noted the shift from traditional payment methods to API connectivity, providing FinTechs and other participants with enhanced opportunities through established financial infrastructures. Regulatory initiatives, such as open banking, are further propelling innovation.
However, challenges persist. Legacy technologies and
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