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Real-Time Payments, Built for the Caribbean | Payment Spayce | Sagicor Bank | The Paytech Show #86

2026/03/04 17:15
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For Payment Spayce and its banking partners, payments are not simply about speed — they are about removing friction from economies that have historically faced structural barriers to moving money.

At the core of the model is a modern ledger architecture. Wallet-to-wallet transfers are treated as ledger movements rather than traditional rail-dependent transactions. That distinction matters. Instead of navigating layers of correspondent banks and intermediaries, funds move instantly within the ecosystem, while the underlying orchestration — ACH equivalents, SWIFT, wires, card networks — happens transparently in the background.

Critically, compliance is not an afterthought. KYC, KYB, OFAC screening, PEP checks, transaction monitoring and velocity controls are embedded directly into the transaction flow. The result is real-time transfers that remain compliant and fully auditable. In a region where regulatory friction has historically slowed cross-border activity, integrating compliance into the workflow becomes an enabler rather than a constraint.

The cloud-first foundation has also played a defining role. Unlike legacy institutions transitioning from on-premise infrastructure, Payment Spayce was built entirely in the cloud. That allowed rapid market entry without legacy drag — but with deliberate cost management. As leadership notes, cloud economics require discipline; costs do not automatically fall without architectural intention.

Machine learning further underpins onboarding, AML monitoring and fraud detection. More than 95% of retail clients onboard digitally without visiting a branch. Identity verification, behavioural analysis and fraud detection operate behind the scenes. Generative AI is approached cautiously, with prudence around public large language models, but applied AI is already core to system optimisation and security.

The regional ambition extends beyond domestic faster payments. With connections spanning more than 170 countries and real-time reach into the majority of them, cross-border transfers are positioned as a key differentiator — particularly for gig economy workers and SMEs who historically waited weeks for international payments.

Looking forward, the roadmap includes expanded faster payments rails across the Caribbean, interconnection between island systems, and eventual outward integration into global networks. The foundation of faster payments, leadership argues, becomes the precursor to open banking and fintech ecosystem growth.

Recent acquisition of a regulated Canadian trust company adds another strategic layer. By safeguarding client funds within a dedicated trust structure — aligned with emerging frameworks such as Canada’s RPAA — Payment Spayce differentiates itself in an increasingly regulated environment.

The strategy is clear: build modern financial infrastructure from the ground up, embed compliance within innovation, and scale deliberately while protecting client experience. In markets where friction once defined payments, real-time infrastructure may now define the future.

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