Progress in implementing G20 reforms continues but is uneven and challenges remain.
Cross Border Payments
18 November 2024
21 October 2024
Annual report outlines progress on the priority themes, drawing on insights from the key performance indicators monitoring report, and sets out actions that have been made or that are underway.
21 October 2024
Report provides an overview of the progress made relative to the targets set for achieving cheaper, faster, more transparent and more accessible cross-border payments.
21 October 2024
FSB calls for continued commitment and collaboration by public and private sector to achieve tangible results.
21 October 2024
Report looks at progress made by jurisdictions and standard-setting bodies in implementing the FSB’s recommendations to promote broad adoption of the Legal Entity Identifier for cross-border payments.
8 October 2024
FSB holds meeting of the Regional Consultative Group for the Americas in Santiago, Chile.
Consultation report sets out proposed policy recommendations to strengthen consistency in the regulation and supervision of banks and non-banks in their provision of cross-border payment services.
Report proposes a set of recommendations to promote greater alignment and interoperability in data frameworks that apply to cross-border payments.
16 July 2024
Two reports for public consultation focus on removing frictions arising from data issues and inconsistent regulation in cross-border payments.
Speech by FSB Chair, Klaas Knot, at the CPMI conference on the ‘Progress and priorities on the G20 cross-border payments roadmap’.