Westโข Africa: BCEAO Authorizesโ 62 Institutions for Instant Payment System
Published: November 2, 2023
The Central bankโค of West African States (BCEAO) has expanded access to its Interoperable Payment System (PI-SPI), now authorizing 62 institutions to โparticipate across the eight member countries of the West african economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA).โ Thisโฃ represents a significant increase from the initial 45 institutions approved at the system’s launchโ on September 30th.
The expansion, announced recently by the BCEAO, signalsโค growing momentum for the PI-SPI. BCEAO Governor Jeanโค Claude Kassi Brou stated, โ”This momentum is called to widen until the โคfull participation of all payment institutions in the Union.” The aim is to achieve worldwide participation within the UEMOA.
Three banks -โ Coris Bank, Ecobank, and Orabank – are leading theโฃ charge in interoperability,โฃ with a presence in all UEMOA countries.Senegal currently leads in adoption with 15 participating institutions, followed by Cรดte โคd’Ivoire (13) and Mali (8). Burkina Faso has secured 7 establishments, Togo 6,โ Benin 5, while Guinea-Bissau andโค Niger each haveโ 4โค institutions authorized to use the system.
| Country | Number of Institutions |
|---|---|
| Senegal | 15 |
| Cรดte d’Ivoire | 13 |
| Mali | 8 |
| Burkina Faso | 7 |
| Togo | 6 |
| Benin | 5 |
| Guinea-Bissau | 4 |
| Niger | 4 |
Theโฃ PI-SPI aims to modernize payment systems within the UEMOA, facilitating faster,โ more secure, and more efficient transactions. โฃThis initiative is a key component of the region’s broader efforts toโ promote financial inclusion and โeconomic integration.
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