Somalia introduces instant payment systems to facilitate safe transactions

Somalia introduces instant payment systems to facilitate safe transactions

On Wednesday, January 22, 2025, Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre officially introduced the Somali Instant Payment System (SIPS).

The system, which was created by the Central Bank of Somalia (CBS) in partnership with the Somali Banks Association, is anticipated to revolutionise financial services across the country by facilitating quick, safe, and transparent transactions between local banks.

“To rebuild our country, we must support private businesses and attract investment. The government is also working on legislation to protect public finances. Our goal is to thwart the financing of terrorism and eliminate threats to our security, economy and development in general,” said Hamza Abdi Barre.

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Benefits of instant payment systems

Instant payment systems are becoming important ways to guarantee quick, safe, and easy transactions as a result of the continuous digital revolution. They are crucial for modernising economies and providing banking services that are more inclusive and efficient.

Specifically, the SIPS serves as a central platform that connects the Central Bank and local commercial banks, facilitating instantaneous money transactions between financial institutions.

With the help of this system, interbank payments will take less time, inefficiencies will be eliminated, and the hazards associated with cash transfers—which are still common in the nation—will be reduced.

Private banks, which serve as entry points for both individuals and enterprises and the Central Bank, which oversees and controls the process, are the primary players in the functioning of this system.

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Plans to modernise Somalia’s financial infrastructure amid economic recovery 

The launch occurs as Somalia looks to modernise its financial infrastructure and encourage the digitisation of its services amid an economic recovery.

The Somali government hopes to increase investor trust, fortify the efforts to combat illegal financial practices, and promote financial transaction transparency by putting in place a contemporary payment system. A new economic age is dawning in Somalia with SIPS.

In addition to boosting local firms’ competitiveness and enhancing the effectiveness of financial services, this system is anticipated to support general economic expansion. For Somali citizens, it, therefore, creates a path to inclusive wealth and lays the groundwork for a robust and creative economy.

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