GCC Central Banks to Set up Companies for Operating Unified Payment System

The Saudi central bank.
The Saudi central bank.
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GCC Central Banks to Set up Companies for Operating Unified Payment System

The Saudi central bank.
The Saudi central bank.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states are gearing up to establish a unified coordination scheme for linking payment systems at a time central banks are building the regional infrastructure for a cross-border real-time settlement system.

Saudi daily, Umm Al-Qura, revealed that the GCC council of ministers has agreed to establish and develop a coordination system for payment systems in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.

More so, the intergovernmental political and economic union authorized monetary institutions and central banks to own and manage the project by establishing independent companies owned and funded by financial and central bank institutions in the GCC countries.

The system connects payment systems of GCC countries and other approved entities, transferring and settling payments and executing cross-border payment orders. This includes tools, procedures and policies for making money transfers between participants.

Above all, the agreement aims to enhance the safety and efficiency of GCC joint payment systems and to reduce any potential risks.

The new arrangement also seeks to maintain financial stability in participating GCC countries and serve their interests. Establishing and developing the supervisory powers of the central banks over the payment systems among the GCC countries is another one of the objectives.

This will be achieved by providing a cross-border real-time settlement system for GCC countries and supporting dealing in local currencies.

The shift promotes integration between financial markets, ensures the speed of cash transfers, unifies their format and ensures their protection, and supports bilateral and multilateral relations.

GCC central banks will have powers that cover establishment, ownership and appointment of companies to manage and operate the joint system, develop payment systems, and ensure their operation.

The system stipulates that any dispute arising in connection with this agreement will be settled amicably or through arbitration under agreed rules.



GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow
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GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

GACA to Showcase Saudi Aviation Achievements at Bahrain International Airshow

The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) will take part in the seventh edition of the Bahrain International Airshow, which will be held from November 13 to 15 at Sakhir Airbase.

The event will showcase the achievements of the Saudi aviation sector, highlight significant investment opportunities available, reinforce the Kingdom's leadership in the global aviation arena, and explore avenues for collaboration to develop a more prosperous aviation sector.
GACA Spokesperson Ibtisam Al-Shehri said that at the airshow, the authority will present its initiatives to develop regulations that promote growth and innovation in the Kingdom's aviation sector, and highlight the achievements of the National Aviation Strategy, which aims to secure $100 billion in investments, boost passenger traffic to 330 million and link the Kingdom to 250 international destinations by 2030.
She added that GACA will also introduce the Civil Aviation Environmental Sustainability Program, and emphasize its expertise in enhancing passenger experience and streamlining operational procedures, all in accordance with the latest international standards.
The Bahrain International Airshow will feature 11 sponsoring companies, 223 civil and military delegations from 56 countries, and more than 135 local, regional, and global companies.