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This circular from the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA), dated May 21, 2025, outlines the policies for IFSC Banking Units (IBUs) engaging with international payment systems. Citing powers under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007, and the IFSCA Act, 2019, the Authority permits IBUs to join international payment systems for transactions with non-IFSC banks and financial institutions without prior approval. However, an international payment system facilitating transactions among IBUs, which would affect domestic IFSC transactions, requires specific authorization from the IFSCA. IBUs are allowed to participate in such systems for inter-IBU payments only after verifying the system’s compliance with this authorization requirement. The circular directs all IBUs to review their current participation in international payment systems based on these policies. Within 30 days of the circular’s date, IBUs must inform the Department of Banking Supervision of their compliance and provide a list of all international payment systems they participated in as of March 31, 2025.

International Financial Services Centres Authority 

Circular No. E.File.No.IFSCA-FMPP0BR12/2023/Banking-Part(2) Dated: May 21, 2025

To,
All IFSC Banking Units

Dear Sir/Madam,

Participation of IFSC Banking Units (“IBUs”) in international payment systems

Reference is drawn to section 18 of the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (“PSS Act”) read with section 13 of the International Financial Services Centres Authority Act, 2019 (“IFSCA Act”), which, inter alia, empower the Authority to lay down policies relating to the regulation of payment systems including international payment systems affecting domestic transactions and to give such directions as it may consider necessary to system providers or the system participants or any other person either generally or to any such agency and in particular, pertaining to the conduct of business relating to payment systems.

2. In the exercise of the abovementioned powers, the Authority lays down the following policies for IBUs participating in international payment systems:

a. IBUs may participate as/be members of international payment systems for making or receiving payments to/from banks/financial institutions outside IFSC without prior approval of the Authority.

b. An international payment system that permits IBUs to make or receive payments among themselves, thereby affecting domestic (i.e. IFSC) transactions, would require authorisation from the Authority under sub-section 1 of section 7 of the PSS Act.

c. IBUs may participate as/be members of international payment systems for making or receiving payments with other IBUs, without prior approval of the Authority, after being satisfied that such international payment system complies with the condition mentioned in para 2(b) above.

3. Further, the Authority hereby directs every IBU to review its participation in the international payment systems in light of the aforementioned policies and intimate the Department of Banking Supervision about its compliance with the same within 30 days from the date of this circular and also share with the Authority a list of all the international payment systems in which the IBU was participant, as on March 31st, 2025.

Yours faithfully

(Supriyo Bhattacharjee)
Chief General Manager
Department of Banking Regulation

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One Comment

  1. Zakir Hussain says:

    Really a meaningful insight , however the the IFSC domestic bank are still not the member IBU unit, where the revnue will impacted , however the non IFSC bank can be part of IBU is a great move and appreciate suprio B for such informative information

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