Cross border payments & G20 Roadmap
Cross border payments & G20 Roadmap
Context
Despite major progress in domestic payments, cross-border payments within the EU and at the global level remain more expensive, slower, and less transparent than purely domestic transactions. This fragmentation affects households, businesses and financial institutions alike, undermining the efficiency of the Single Market and limiting the EU’s ability to compete in an increasingly integrated global economy.
At the same time, the payments landscape is being reshaped by rapid digitalisation, the rise of new non-bank actors, BigTechs and private digital currencies, and growing reliance on non-European infrastructures and international card schemes. While these developments have spurred innovation, they have also increased operational dependencies, governance complexity and vulnerabilities, particularly in cross-border payment chains.
Against this backdrop, improving cross-border payments has become both an economic and a strategic priority for the EU and globally. The EU payments strategy emphasises cost efficiency, resilience and strategic autonomy, while global initiatives led by the FSB and CPMI seek to address longstanding frictions in cross-border payments. In parallel, European and international infrastructures and standards—such as ISO 20022, SWIFT GPI —are evolving to enhance interoperability and efficiency.
Central banks play an essential role in this transformation. The exploration of Central Bank Digital Currencies, including the digital euro, reflects efforts to preserve the role of central bank money in an increasingly digital and cross-border payment environment, while mitigating risks associated with private digital assets and external dependencies.
Eurofi documents
Extracted from the main Eurofi publications (Regulatory Updates, Views Magazines and Conference Summaries)
Summary
Session Summaries
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Views The Eurofi Magazine
Eurofi Views Magazine chapters
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Cross-border payments September 2025
Digital euro timeline and success factors September 2025
Retail payment innovation September 2025
Policy priorities for the payment single market September 2025
Policy priorities in the payment area April 2025
Retail payment innovation April 2025
Global and EU cross-border payments September 2024
Retail payment priorities September 2024
Cross-border payments and global infrastructures February 2024
Global payment infrastructures and cross-border payments September 2023
PSD2 review priorities April 2023
Cross-border payments and global infrastructures April 2023
Instant payment attractiveness for EU citizens April 2023
Global infrastructures and cross-border payments September 2022
Key contributions
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Conversation with Marianne Demarchi September 2025
Marianne Demarchi - Chief Executive EMEA, Swift
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Swift’s role as a network of networks is more important now than ever before September 2025
Marianne Demarchi - Chief Executive EMEA - Swift