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G20 SummitAs the global demand for faster, more affordable, and increasingly transparent cross-border payments intensifies, Project Nexus is emerging as a foundational initiative to meet the G20’s ambitious roadmap. Initially developed by the BIS Innovation Hub, Project Nexus aims to link domestic instant payment systems (IPS) through a single multilateral gateway, replacing the current patchwork of costly and complex bilateral connections. Today, the ini…See the Story
Nexus Empowers APAC Financial Institutions to Achieve G20 Cross-Border Payment Targets - Fintech Singapore

Malaysia · MalaysiaThe Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has approved the listing of two additional digital assets, HBAR and GRT, following a proposal by digital asset exchange Luno. This brings the total number of SC-approved digital assets on Luno to 22, making it one of the most extensive selections offered by a regulated exchange in Malaysia. The approvals mark the second batch of digital assets cleared by the SC this year. To date, Luno has submitted over 2…Read Article
Luno to List SC-Approved Digital Assets HBAR and GRT - Fintech News Malaysia

Malaysia · MalaysiaBank Negara Malaysia (BNM) will fully implement the Qualified Resident Investor (QRI) Programme starting 1 July 2025. This offers greater foreign exchange flexibility to eligible corporates planning to reinvest abroad. Under the QRI framework, approved corporates may reconvert ringgit into foreign currency for direct investment abroad (DIA) without requiring prior approval from BNM. To qualify, corporates must first register with BNM and convert…Read Article