The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced a new payment system
called Real-Time Gross settlement (RTGS) system as part of efforts to
implement Payment System Vision (PSV)2020 strategy.
Mr Tunde Lemo, CBN Deputy Governor (Operations), made this known while briefing newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Lemo, who is expected
to proceed on retirement on January 11, said that CBN put live
operations to the new system on December 16, 2013.
He said that the new RTGS was integrated with Scrip less Security
Settlement System (SSSS) and would replace the old payment system in use
since seven years ago.
“The SSSS, on the other hand, is a new initiative to issue, manage
and settle government and other money market securities processed as
electronic records in a Central Securities Depository (CSD) system.”
He explained that the RTGS was an inter bank payment infrastructure
that was facilitating the real time settlement of electronic funds
transfers on gross and irrevocable basis.
Lemo said that RTGS was built on swift standards to allow for safer,
easier and faster inter connectivity with other payment system
infrastructure both locally and internationally.
“It serves as the nucleus of the national payment system, as all
payments finally settle in central bank money through settlement
accounts maintained for designated financial institutions.”
On SSSS, he said it would facilitate the electronic management of the entire life cycle of securities transactions.
He said that the system would manage the primary and secondary market
securities and facilitate efficient open market operations.
Lemo said that the integration of RTGS and SSSS was a major strategic move with lots of benefits.
The benefits, he said, included reduction of settlement and systemic
risks in payment system and provision of collateral management platform
to mitigate settlement risks.
”Achievement of instant value for and by bank customers via Straight
Through Processing (STP) as funds transfers are transmitted from one
party to another without manual intervention,’’ he said.
He said that it would provide efficient payment landscape that would
encourage foreign investments and enhance financial inclusion.
Lemo said that the RTGS and SSSS payment system would help improve all retail payment schemes.
He said that it would help to achieve PVS 2020 objectives and meet
world class standards as indicated in the principles for financial
market infrastructure.
Lemo said that it would also trigger rapid transformation development in the financial market, among others. (NAN)
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