Fast Payments Directive 2 of 2024 – Amendment to Fast Payments Directive 1
The Central Bank of Eswatini issued Fast Payments Directive 2 of 2024 to amend domestic transaction routing requirements for payment service providers. Effective November 15, 2024, all domestic Off-Us transactions up to E50,000 must route through the Eswatini Payment Switch, while amounts exceeding this threshold continue via existing clearing channels. Participants must fully comply with all network, operational, and procedural participation requirements by January 31, 2025.
Fast Payments Directive 2 of 2024-
Amendment to the Fast Payments
Directive 1 of 2024
Having regard to the underlying policy objectives of Fast Payments Directive 1 of
2024, which amongst others; seek to ensure compliance by participants and/or
payment service providers with the routing of domestic Off-Us transactions on the
Eswatini Payment Switch;
Further having regard to the Central Bank′s decision to defer the Go-live date for fast
payments to the 15th November 2024, along with the stabilization period ending 31st
January 2025 and;
Having taken cognizance of industry concerns on the treatment of Person-to-Person
payments in excess of E50 000.00
The Central Bank of Eswatini accordingly issues the following Directive to amend Fast
Payments Directive 1 of 2024.
Amendments to Fast Payments Directive 1 of 2024
The Fast Payments Directive 1 of 2024 is amended as follows;
i. Paragraph 4.1 is replaced by the following;
4.1.1 With effect from the 15th November 2024, all Participants and Payment
Service Providers shall route outgoing and incoming domestic Off-Us
Transactions with a monetary value of not more than E50 000.00
through the EPS.
4.1.2 All outgoing and incoming domestic Off-Us Transactions with a
monetary value of in excess of E50 000.00 shall continue to be routed
through existing payment channels such as the Electronic Clearing
House.
ii. Paragraph 4.2 is replaced by the following;
All Participants and Payment Service Providers are expected to have fully
complied with the network, operational and general participation
requirements, as well as the procedural requirements outlined in the
application form for joining or participating in the Eswatini Payment Switch, which
are prescribed in the EPS Fast Payments Procedural Manual on or before the 31st
January 2025
2. This amendment is to be read together with Interpretation Note 1 for the Fast
Payments Directive 1 of 2024.
3. This amendment becomes effective from the 8th November 2024.