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    Instant Money: South Sudan’s Real-Time Bank Rail

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 2, 2025 Business 2 Mins Read
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    Countdown to Real-Time Settlements

    The Bank of South Sudan plans to activate the National Interbank Payment and Settlement System (NIPSS) in mid-September, marking the country’s first real-time rail for domestic large-value transfers.

    Central Bank Governor Dr. Addis Ababa Othow hails the launch as a “historic milestone in South Sudan’s digital payments and transformation journey,” one he believes will connect citizens, businesses, and government on a safer, faster platform.

    Modern Banking Infrastructure Arrives

    NIPSS replaces manual clearing processes that often lasted days. Once live, interbank lending, government supplier payments, and corporate settlements will occur in seconds, according to the governor, reducing operational risk and aligning South Sudan with regional payment standards.

    Every transaction will be recorded electronically, creating an audit trail intended to curb fraud, money-laundering, and other illicit finance activities, the Central Bank statement adds.

    Economic Ripple Effects

    Policymakers expect real-time settlement to improve liquidity management and support currency stability. Faster circulation of funds could help small firms access credit promptly, while farmers receiving digital payments may unlock new markets without the customary delays.

    Dr. Othow argues that smoother domestic settlements will integrate South Sudan more firmly into global markets, signaling that the young nation can match international transaction standards and draw fresh investment.

    Digital Literacy and Innovation Gaps

    The governor stresses that success hinges on commercial banks investing in robust IT systems and training frontline staff. Without sustained digital literacy campaigns, he warns, users could struggle to harness the platform’s full benefits.

    He calls on lenders to keep innovating around user-friendly applications, arguing that only continuous upgrades will ensure the system remains responsive to market needs.

    What Citizens Stand to Gain

    According to the Central Bank, government salaries could arrive instantly, cutting commute times to cash outpoints. Small traders may receive same-day payments from buyers, while public service fees could be processed without paper receipts, boosting accountability.

    Launch Window Nears

    The Central Bank has begun final compliance checks with commercial institutions, aiming to switch on the core engine as planned. Stakeholders await the moment that South Sudan’s payments landscape enters a new, digital chapter.

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