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About SPI

The idea of establishing a regional payment initiative in the SAARC region was originated at the SAARCFINANCE Conference on ‘Towards a Regional Payment Group’ held at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) in July 2007. The Governors of the SAARCFINANCE Group approved the proposal for establishing a SAARC Payments Initiative (SPI) at its meeting held in Washington in October 2007. The SPI was launched on 28 March 2008 with inauguration ceremony held at the CBSL. The SAARC Payments Council (SPC) the apex governing body of the SPI convened its first meeting immediately after the inauguration ceremony.

The SPI is primarily aimed at strengthening the existing payment and settlement systems (PSS) in the SAARC region to facilitate an efficient, robust, stable and convergent PSS for SAARC region, that benchmark with international standards. It’s vision and mission will be accomplished by, facilitating the implementation of comprehensive reforms in domestic as well as cross border PSS through close coordination and cooperation.

The SPC acts as forum of SAARC countries to:

  • collectively evolve a high level strategic direction and implement a road map for PSS reforms of individual member countries; and
  • standardize PSS to create a level playing field in promoting regional harmonization and integration of domestic PSS of member countries for the development of intra regional PSS.
  • The SPC comprises representatives nominated by the Governors of the SAARCFINANCE group. The SPC meets bi-annually in a member country. Initially, the SPI Secretariat was located at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka for a period of 3 years. In February 2012, the Secretariat has been moved to the State Bank of Pakistan for a period of two years to assist the SPC in coordinating the work.

The SPC is undertaking number of activities/ measures to implement action points of the Road Map broadly including:

  • Carryout stocktaking exercise of Payment and Settlement Systems (PSS) in the region on a comparable basis to understand the current status of the PSS in each member country;
  • Assess the volume of cross border remittance payments in member countries;
  • Initiate to set up a National Payment Council (NPC)/ Committee in each member country, where such a committee does not currently exist;
  • Conduct conferences/ seminars; publish SAARC Payments Bulletin and its own website to convey the developments in PSS in the SRRAC region and its future endeavors; and
  • Developing Payment System Matrix (PSM) consists of member countries important payment systems electronic mechanisms, instruments and settlement mechanisms etc. in order to help member countries to better understand while communicating with each other and to bring their internal systems and procedures at par.
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Establishment of SPI

The SAARC Payments Initiative (SPI) is a regional forum created by central banks/ monetary authorities of SAARCFINANCE Group to have common understanding and cooperation to help each other to move forward in reforming their national payment and settlement systems (PSS) and also to establish an appropriate regional payment system that facilitates trade and investment in the region.

The Governors of the SAARCFINANCE Group approved the proposal for establishing a SAARC Payments Initiative (SPI) at its 16th meetings held in Washington in October 2007. The Central Bank of Sri Lanka Inaugurated the SAARC Payments Initiative (SPI) on 28 March, 2008 at its John Exter International Conference Hall.

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Reasons for Existence

The launching of the SPI was a historic event due to a number of reasons:

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Objectives
SAARC Payments Council
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As decided at the 10th SPC meeting held on 28 November 2011

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Institutional Framework
SAARCFINANCE Governors

The SAARCFINANCE was established on 9 September 1998 as a regional network of the SAARC Central Bank Governors and Finance Secretaries. It meets twice a year concurrently with the IMF/WB Annual and Spring Meetings .The basic objective of establishing the jdn SAARCFINANCE Network is to share experiences on macroeconomic policy issues among member countries of the region.

SAARCFINANCE Governors
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SPI Secretariat
The contact list is tabulated as:

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SAARC Payments Council
SAARC Payments Council (SPC), is composed of the chairpersons of the National Payments Councils (NPCs) in each of the SAARC member countries or by senior officials appointed by the Governors of Central banks in countries which do not have NPCs. SPC, meets bi-annually in a member country.
Chairperson

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Event Calendar - SAARC Payments Council (SPC)

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Event Calendar: Past Events/ Meetings/ Pending Decisions

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SPC Meetings to date:

Country Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Virtual Meeting
Number of times SPC Meeting conducted 0 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 2

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SPC Seminars to date:

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