It was a big deal a few months ago when the US used SWIFT to block Iran's trade. Now countries are by-passing it as they move away from the dollar
Russia To Dump SWIFT Within a Few Months
Russia
says "Nyet" to being held hostage in the future
12
November, 2014
Russia
intends to have its own international inter-bank system up and
running by May 2015. The Central of Russia says it needs to speed up
preparations for its version of SWIFT in case of possible
”challenges” from the West.
"Given
the challenges, Bank of Russia is creating its own system for
transmitting financial messaging... It’s time to hurry up, so in
the next few months we will have certain work done. The entire
project for transmitting financial messages will be completed in May
2015," said Ramilya Kanafina, deputy head of the national
payment system department at the Central Bank of Russia (CBR).
Calls
not to use the SWIFT (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial
Telecommunication) system in Russian banks began to grow as relations
between Russia and the West deteriorated over sanctions. So far,
SWIFT says despite pressure from some Western countries to join the
anti-Russian sanctions, it has no intention of doing so.
Ramilya
Kanafina says the system will meet all the market requirements due to
its security. A center for processing messages in SWIFT format is in
the process of development. It is expected that all messaging options
will be operating by December 2014, she added.
The
National Payments Council, a non-profit partnership comprising
members of the Russian national payment system, proposed establishing
a Russian version of SWIFT 100 percent owned by Bank of Russia in
September.
SWIFT,
is currently one of Russia’s main connections to the international
banking system, and if turned off, could hurt the Russian economy, in
the short-term. Globally it transmits orders for transactions worth
more than $6 trillion, and involves more than 10,000 financial
institutions in 210 countries. According to SWIFT’s statute, the
system has national groups of members and users in each country. In
Russia it’s ROSSWIFT - the second biggest worldwide SWIFT
association after the US
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