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BRICS Pay Receives Interest From European Union, South America, Africa
The BRICS Pay system is receiving interest from the European Union, countries from South America, and Africa. The alliance is strategically expanding its global footprint by allowing many countries to join the payment system. Not just countries, the bloc is partnering with fintech entities, banks, and technological firms to strengthen the payment mechanism.
Andrey Mikhaylishin, co-founder of the BRICS Pay project, confirmed that they’re receiving interest from all over. “We observe considerable inbound interest from the European Union, Latin America, and Africa,” he said. Mikhaylishin is eyeing Africa closely as over 1.5 billion people lack access to traditional payment cards.
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The BRICS Pay is not built to incorporate the US dollar in its payment mechanism. It facilitates cross-border transactions among member nations in local currencies and bypasses the SWIFT payment system. It’s a tangible step to reduce reliance on the US dollar and other Western-backed payment mechanisms.
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Even though it leverages blockchain technology, the system is not a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). If countries in the European Union, Latin America, and Africa begin using BRICS Pay, SWIFT could face significant challenges. The US could be the hardest hit as local currencies could gain prominence over the dollar.