SWIFT Adopts Ripple’s Playbook — But Without Replacing Banks

Source Beincrypto

SWIFT has announced a new global payments scheme to make cross-border transfers for consumers and small businesses as fast and predictable as domestic payments.

The initiative, revealed on January 29, will launch in phases in 2026, with a minimum viable product planned for the first half of the year. More than 40 banks are already involved in developing the framework.

At first glance, the announcement reads like a routine infrastructure upgrade. In reality, it signals a strategic shift — and one that mirrors many of the problems Ripple has spent years highlighting.

SWIFT International Payments To Change Dramatically

SWIFT’s new Payments Scheme targets consumer and SME-originated cross-border payments, an area traditionally plagued by slow delivery, unclear fees, and unpredictable exchange rates.

Under the scheme, participating banks will commit to a strict rulebook. These rules include upfront disclosure of fees and foreign exchange rates, guaranteed full-value delivery, and end-to-end visibility on payment status.

In simple terms, customers should know how much they are paying, how much the recipient will receive, and when the payment will arrive, before sending money.

Is SWIFT Realizing the Blockchain Threat?

Cross-border retail payments have become a weak spot for banks.

Domestic payments in many countries now settle in seconds. International transfers still take days, pass through multiple intermediaries, and often lose value along the way.

Fintech firms and blockchain-based networks have exploited this gap. Ripple, in particular, has long argued that the existing correspondent banking model no longer meets modern expectations.

SWIFT’s announcement reflects growing pressure to close that gap.

The Same Problems Ripple Identified Now Acknowledged by SWIFT

For years, Ripple has framed cross-border payments as broken for three core reasons.

  • Senders rarely know the full cost upfront. 
  • Payments move slowly and unpredictably.
  • Banks must pre-fund accounts across borders, tying up capital.

SWIFT’s new scheme directly tackles the first two issues: transparency and predictability.

That alignment is not accidental. It shows that the pain points Ripple highlighted were real — even if SWIFT is choosing a different solution.

Despite the improvements, SWIFT’s model does not change how money is actually settled between banks.

Funds will still move through correspondent banking chains. Banks will still rely on pre-funded accounts in foreign currencies. Capital will remain locked to support cross-border flows.

The scheme improves how payments feel for customers. It does not change how banks manage liquidity behind the scenes.

This limitation defines where SWIFT’s solution ends.

Ripple’s Banking Pilots are Worth Watching

Ripple’s recent banking partnerships take a different approach.

Instead of focusing on messaging standards and rule enforcement, Ripple targets settlement mechanics. Through blockchain-based rails and regulated stablecoins, it aims to reduce the need for pre-funded accounts.

Banks in regions such as Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, and Japan are testing this model in controlled environments. These pilots are not about replacing SWIFT. They are about lowering capital costs in specific corridors.

Ripple’s value proposition centers on the balance sheet, not the interface.

A Narrowing Lane for Ripple

SWIFT’s move raises expectations across the industry. Transparency and delivery certainty will now be baseline requirements.

That reduces Ripple’s ability to differentiate purely on speed and visibility. At the same time, it does not eliminate the demand for alternative settlement models.

In capital-intensive or emerging-market corridors, liquidity efficiency remains unresolved. This is where Ripple’s approach continues to appeal to banks.

Overall, SWIFT is not adopting blockchain. It is not integrating XRP. And it is not abandoning correspondent banking.

Instead, it is acknowledging the same structural issues Ripple has pointed out for years — while choosing to solve them in a way that preserves the existing system.

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