By Daniel Pujazon, Policy Lead at PagoNxt
Payments have evolved into the cornerstone of the financial relationship with customers because they are a daily activity and touchpoint with the financial system.
The past decade has seen many different digital transformation trends reshape the way consumers and businesses interact never more than in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic. The financial services sector has seen an acceleration in payments innovation, with online intermediation and e-commerce’s exponential expansionbeing perfect examples of this new reality.
As we analyze the recent evolution, we see the blooming of new business models in the industry and new players participating in an increasingly competitive payments market. The entrance of new players has had some positive impacts as they are helping innovation to break through. They are also quite innovative in the way they understand the power of technology to transform how financial products and services are rendered.
Innovation in the payments business has been at the forefront in the last decades: clearing houses, card schemes, final customer and corporate value-added services (treasury and currency services), etc. and different competitors, large digital players and challengers have played a role spurring the whole industry innovation efforts in this field.
Payments have evolved into the cornerstone of the financial relationship with customers because they are a daily activity and touchpoint with the financial system. Payments are also a data-rich business in a world where data has become fundamental — fueling great efficiency and personalization. This is especially true in the case of digital payments. A clear sign of this is the huge change that has shaken the market and its dynamics over the last times.
Is in this context where PagoNxt has emerged in the payments space, being a one-stop-shop to provide the most disruptive services and solutions to merchants, SMEs, corporates and consumers. PagoNxt puts together the best of the two worlds: being a fintech with a great banking inheritance is quite unique, and its agile approach is what we feel makes PagoNxt a key player in the payments landscape.
To ensure that these positive trends are sustainable, we believe that the “same activity and risks deserve the same regulation and supervision” should be the underlying principle from the regulatory standpoint. We need a level playing field in regulation and supervision of all players in the payments chain and for that we need a revision of the current regulatory framework, which was designed for the analogue world but now it has to be applied to a digital context. Digitalization, consumer protection, data security and privacy are key concerns and should become an integral part of the new regulatory and supervisory approach to payments.
Current payment systems can be streamlined, especially in the cross-border space. But they work and pose low risk.
As we look at the future of money, digital assets are clearly on our radar screen. Current payment systems work well and respond to current needs. However technological change is the new normal and we see new opportunities arising from this changing environment.
We are seeing different trends:
But the crypto world needs to be considered from the business and regulatory perspectives
As mentioned before, we are also witnessing the appearance and development of new elements related to payments in the area of the crypto world. Many different private and public initiatives, from stable coins to CBDCs, are gaining traction as long as more platforms allow consumers to access these instruments.
As digital assets start to enter the traditional payments’ space in a more significant way, we see their use as a natural extension of our existing business — both from the perspectives of facilitating payments and money transfers and maintaining the role of stewards of the financial system with respect to compliance obligations.
As a company born and raised in the intersection of fintech with the inheritance of a leading financial institution, we balance our desire to push technology forward with appropriate attention to risk management to protect our customers.
That’s why from the regulatory point of view, we would like to highlight two issues:
In conclusion, there are clear signals in the market about regulators’ intentions to provide clarity to the stable coin and broader crypto sector sooner rather than later. These will be a net positive for the larger space. Bringing digital assets safely and securely is very important. Most people interacting with digital assets today still do so via an unregulated intermediary. For larger scale adoption, there is a lot of important and hard work that remains to be done to manage the environment safely and securely.
This is part of a broader regulatory framework revision to adapt it to the digital context that should ensure that all participants in the market (including the new players and new forms of digital payments) are subject to the same regulation according to the activity and risks they pose.
And finally, it is important to recognize the value of the current payment methods and their ability to respond to customer needs, also acknowledging the possibilities to improve (especially in the cross-border space) to keep on being the backbone of the payment system.
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