Five central banks from Southeast Asia – Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand – have announced their collaboration in establishing regional payment connectivity.

The aim of this collaboration is to enhance cross-border transactions and promote economic growth within the region. This initiative will involve the development of a framework and infrastructure that will facilitate seamless and efficient payment transfers among these countries. Ultimately, this effort will contribute to the establishment of a more integrated and interconnected financial system in Southeast Asia.

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