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CBO launches new national RTGS system

20 Jun 2023 By OUR CORRESPONDENT

Muscat – The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) launched the new national Real Time Gross Settlement System (RTGS), which operates on a 24/7 basis.

The new RTGS system provides a mechanism for the final processing and settlement of the high-value payments exchanged between the participants on a continues basis. The actual operation of the new RTGS system started on Sunday and the system has successfully settled 3,147 transactions amounting to more than RO409mn on the first day, the CBO said in a statement.

The Ministry of Finance and banks operating in Oman, as well as the Muscat Clearing and Depository Company are the direct participants of the RTGS system.

The implementation of the new system is in line with CBO’s vision of enhancing the quality of national payment systems services provided to the banking and financial sector as well as the society in the sultanate.

‘The system will enable banks and financial institutions, government and private institutions to make money transfers at their convenience, even during holidays or outside banking hours,’ the CBO noted.

In line with the developments in the electronic payment systems domain, the new system was implemented in accordance with the best practices, international standards, and the Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures (PFMI), the central bank added.

The enhanced liquidity management mechanism for RTGS participants is an additional feature for risk mitigation by enabling them to monitor their liquidity requirements in real-time around the clock. The latest gridlock resolution mechanism introduced in the system will help to reduce the settlement risk among participants.

Moreover, the system is capable to provide final settlement for retail payment systems on a 24/7 basis, as well as the arrangements for the Treasury Single Account (TSA). These new features will contribute in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of payments in the banking and financial sector in Oman.

Integration with GCC payment system

According to the CBO, as part of the regional initiatives for cross-border payments, the new system will integrate with the GCC payment system ‘AFAQ’ in order to process cross-border payments between GCC countries by linking with Gulf Payments Company (GPC).

The new system will also be integrated with the Arab Regional Cross-Border Payment System (Buna) by including the Omani rial as a settlement currency among the other currencies in the Arab system. The processes of regional integration are planned during the next phase.

H E Tahir bin Salim al Amri, executive president of CBO, said, “This project is a continuation of CBO’s efforts to modernise the infrastructure of the banking and financial sector in Oman to ensure its flexibility in accommodating the needs of banking and financial institutions and improve their efficiency.”

“The launch of the new system is a strategic achievement for the banking and financial sector in Oman, as it provides many features and functions, and Oman is considered one of the few countries in the region that operates 24/7 RTGS system,” he added.

The first version of the RTGS system in Oman was operated in 2005, and underwent several improvements during the operational period to meet the needs of the banking and financial sector. On a daily average, the system was settling over 2,600 transactions with value exceeding RO650mn, according to 2022 statistics.

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