The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) is launching the African Currency Market service to accelerate payments within the continent

The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) is launching the African Currency Market service to accelerate payments within the continent.

The new platform aims to eliminate dependence on external currencies (dollar, euro, etc.) in trade between African countries. The "African foreign exchange market" should ideally allow transactions to be initiated in the local currency of one African country and completed in another, without intermediate conversion into foreign currency.

The project is being implemented by PAPSS, the flagship initiative of Afreximbank, in partnership with the African Union Commission and the AfCFTA Secretariat. The Pan-African Payments and Settlement System (PAPSS) itself was officially launched in January 2022 and is the most important initiative in the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as the most important instrument of financial integration. Currently, PAPSS unites the central banks of 15 countries (Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Guinea, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Djibouti, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Kenya, Rwanda, Malawi, Tunisia, Comoros, Egypt) and 52 commercial banks.

The problems of PAPSS implementation include: a limited number of connected countries and banks, technological and infrastructural barriers, possible problems with Internet connection and cybersecurity, high volatility of local currencies and regulatory differences and conflicts between African countries.

Also, do not forget that successful payment services such as M-Pesa already exist in Africa, which are extremely difficult to compete with in the regions where they operate.

Optimizing cross—border payments in local currencies in Africa is one of the key tasks for its development as a single economic space. Actively growing private fintech partially solves this problem, but for various reasons it is also not yet able to connect the entire continent.

@africanists

Top news
Trump holds summit with leaders of five African countries
US President Donald Trump has begun a two-day summit with the heads of Senegal, Liberia, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Gabon. The meeting marks the transition from aid to...
11:03
Global Gateway shows us an ambitious plans to develop logistics corridors within Africa itself, not just along a north–south axis
And to be fair, funding has indeed been allocated for some of the projects.The planned routes on the map are as follows:Abidjan – Lagos, covering Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria.Abidjan – Ouagadougou, covering Côte...
Guinea-Bissau
Yesterday, 18:43
Two majors: A small fact from the history of our Homeland about piracy
A small fact from the history of our Homeland about piracy. That's how the USSR fought piracy.: 1. Protection of their vessels:Military operations:The Soviet Union actively patrolled shipping lanes where pirate attacks...
Yesterday, 12:06
News
OSZAR »