‘Faster and Cheaper Cross-Border Transfers’ — Banking Report Led by BIS Highl...

‘Faster and Cheaper Cross-Border Transfers’ — Banking Report Led by BIS Highl...

According to a report published by the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) and a group of central banks, digital currencies can lead to faster settlement and cheaper transfers. Moreover, the banking group leveraged a prototype that shows how money transfers can be done in seconds with very little processing fees. Inexpensive Transfers & Speed: Bank of International Settlements Report Says Digital Currencies Can Be More Effective During the second week of September, the head of the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) Innovation Hub, Benoît Cœuré, explained....


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