Project Nexus, which aims to connect domestic instant payment systems, is more than just a concept. It is active, gaining momentum, and offering a smarter alternative to the fragmented web of bilateral links. Banks that act early can unlock new payment corridors, reduce operational costs, and modernise their cross-border services for the long term.
Register now to join Bottomline and other payment leaders as they explore how APAC financial institutions can take the lead in shaping the next phase of global cross-border payments.
Join us as we discuss:
- How can financial institutions in APAC make the most of the region’s early lead in Project Nexus?
- What challenges do banks face when connecting cross-border payments across different currencies, regulatory frameworks, and domestic instant payment systems?
- In what ways can existing real-time payment linkages in APAC serve as a blueprint for broader cross-border expansion?
- How can working with partners like Bottomline help simplify multi-rail connectivity across global platforms like Swift and Visa, and local instant payment rails?
- What practical steps should banks be taking now to meet the G20’s 2027 and 2030 targets to stay ahead of the curve?