BRICS nations discuss linking payment systems and CBDCs, RBI chief says

August 11, 2026 3:15 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra arrives at a press conference in Mumbai, India, February 6, 2026. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo

MUMBAI, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Members ‌of the ​BRICS group ​of nations are discussing potential linkages between their respective fast payment systems and central bank digital currencies, Reserve ‌Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra said at an ⁠event on Tuesday.

The BRICS organisation includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, among ‌others. India is hosting ‌the 2026 edition of the annual summit.

"Cross-border payments is an area of interest for all of us, including the BRICS, because ​we feel there is a lot of scope for reducing cost," Malhotra said in Mumbai.

"Various options are on the table, but ⁠it is still at discussion stage, including CBDCs (central bank digital currencies) and linkages of fast ​payment systems," he added.

Reuters reported earlier this year that the RBI recommended to the government that a proposal ​to connect CBDCs be included in ‌the agenda for the 2026 BRICS summit.

The central bank will also continue its efforts to internationalize the ⁠rupee and promote the use of local currencies for cross-border payments and trade, Malhotra said.

RESPONSIBLE AI USE

The governor also said that the RBI sees artificial ⁠intelligence as a capability to be harnessed and not just a risk that ​needs to be contained.

"Indian banks cannot afford to sit on the sidelines and watch," he said, urging lenders to inventory all AI models in use ‌and establish board-approved AI governance policies.

Central banks globally have been paying close attention to lenders’ usage of ‌AI amid worries over cyberattacks alongside operational and governance risks.

"Innovation and safety ⁠are not opposing goals, ‌they are in fact ​complementary requirements of a durable financial system," Malhotra said.

(Reporting by Ashwin Manikandam, writing by Jaspreet Kalra; Editing by ‌Sonia Cheema)



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