Cross Border Payments

Promoting Global Financial Stability: 2025 FSB Annual Report

Against a backdrop of rising vulnerabilities, in 2025 the FSB delivered work in key areas such as NBFI leverage, crypto-assets and stablecoins, operational resilience and enhanced cross-border payments.

FSB publishes 2025 Annual Report

In presenting the Report, FSB Chair Andrew Bailey reflects on current challenges to multilateralism and how the FSB will remain fit for purpose.

FSB Chair’s foreword to the FSB Annual Report 2025

In presenting the Report, FSB Chair Andrew Bailey reflects on current challenges to multilateralism and how the FSB will remain fit for purpose.

FSB kicks off new implementation phase to enhance cross-border payments through public-private partnership

Third FSB Cross-border Payments Summit focuses on promoting closer private-public collaboration, with industry investment playing a decisive role in delivering real benefits for end users.

Reforming Cross-border payments: keynote speech at the FSB Payments Summit

In a keynote speech at the FSB Payments Summit, Andrew Bailey, Chair of the Financial Stability Board, sets out what more the private sector, public authorities and international bodies need to do to achieve the G20's goals on cross-border payments.

FSB Work Programme for 2026

Report summarises FSB initiatives in 2026, including an indicative schedule of the FSB’s planned publications for the year.

FSB Chair’s letter to G20 Leaders: November 2025

Amidst a challenging outlook for growth, the FSB will work to strengthen implementation of global standards and to respond to changes in the financial system, writes Andrew Bailey.

Evolution of private credit markets and stablecoins warrant close monitoring, says FSB Chair

Andrew Bailey reaffirms the FSB’s commitment to supporting G20 countries in responding to a high pace of change in the global financial system.

FSB Plenary sets out 2026 work plan

FSB members met in Riyadh and discussed vulnerabilities in the global financial system and agreed the FSB work programme for 2026.

FSB calls for enhanced policy implementation to achieve tangible improvements in cross-border payments

Public and private sector need to implement agreed policy recommendations to achieve the goals of the Roadmap for faster, cheaper, more transparent and more accessible cross-border payments.

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