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West Africa PI-SPI: BCEAO Approves 62 Payment Institutions

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

West⁢ Africa: BCEAO Authorizes​ 62 Institutions for Instant Payment System

Published: November 2, 2023

The Central bank⁤ of West African States (BCEAO) has expanded access to its Interoperable Payment System (PI-SPI), now authorizing 62 institutions to ‌participate across the eight member countries of the West african economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA).‍ This⁣ represents a significant increase from the initial 45 institutions approved at the system’s launch‌ on September 30th.

The expansion, announced recently by the BCEAO, signals⁤ growing momentum for the PI-SPI. BCEAO Governor Jean⁤ Claude Kassi Brou stated, ‌”This momentum is called to widen until the ⁤full participation of all payment institutions in the Union.” The aim is to achieve worldwide participation within the UEMOA.

Three banks -​ Coris Bank, Ecobank, and Orabank – are leading the⁣ charge in interoperability,⁣ with a presence in all UEMOA countries.Senegal currently leads in adoption with 15 participating institutions, followed by Côte ⁤d’Ivoire (13) and Mali (8). Burkina Faso has secured 7 establishments, Togo 6,‍ Benin 5, while Guinea-Bissau and⁤ Niger each have​ 4⁤ institutions authorized to use the system.

Country Number of Institutions
Senegal 15
Côte d’Ivoire 13
Mali 8
Burkina Faso 7
Togo 6
Benin 5
Guinea-Bissau 4
Niger 4

The⁣ PI-SPI aims to modernize payment systems within the UEMOA, facilitating faster,​ more secure, and more efficient transactions. ⁣This initiative is a key component of the region’s broader efforts to​ promote financial inclusion and ‌economic integration.

Source: BCEAO

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