India, UAE ink MoUs for promoting local currencies in cross-border trade

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New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Central Bank of UAE (CBUAE) signed two MoUs today in Abu Dhabi for (i) establishing a Framework to Promote the Use of Local Currencies viz. the Indian rupee (INR) and the UAE Dirham (AED) for cross-border transactions; and (ii) cooperation for interlinking their payment and messaging systems.

The MoUs were signed by the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Shaktikanta Das and the Governor of the Central Bank of UAE, H.E. Khaled Mohamed Balama.

The MoUs were exchanged between the two Governors, in the august presence of the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE.

The MoU on establishing a framework for the use of local currencies for transactions between India and UAE, aims to implement a Local Currency Settlement System (LCSS) to promote the use of INR and AED bilaterally. The MoU covers all current account transactions and permitted capital account transactions. The creation of the LCSS would enable exporters and importers to invoice and pay in their respective domestic currencies, which in turn would allow the development of an INR-AED foreign exchange market. This arrangement would also promote investments and remittances between the two countries. The use of local currencies would optimise transaction costs and settlement time for transactions, including for remittances from Indians residing in UAE.

Under the MOU on ‘Payments and Messaging Systems’, the two central banks agreed to cooperate on (a) linking their Fast Payment Systems (FPSs) – Unified Payments Interface (UPI) of India with the Instant Payment Platform (IPP) of UAE; (b) linking the respective Card Switches (RuPay switch and UAESWITCH); and (c) exploring the linking of payments messaging systems i.e., Structured Financial Messaging System (SFMS) of India with the messaging system in the UAE.

The UPI-IPP linkage will enable the users in either country to make fast, convenient, safe, and cost-effective cross-border funds transfers. The linking of Card Switches will facilitate the mutual acceptance of domestic cards and the processing of card transactions. The linkage of messaging systems is aimed at facilitating bilateral financial messaging between the two countries.

The two MoUs are aimed at facilitating seamless cross-border transactions and payments and fostering greater economic cooperation between the two countries.

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