Enhancing Cross-border Payments
For the purposes of this report, “cross-border payments” can be broadly defined as funds transfers for which the sender and the recipient are located in different jurisdictions.2 Cross-border payments may or may not involve a currency conversion.3 The cross-border payments market is often thought of in terms of two segments, retail and
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