SETTLEMENT AND PAYMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE

Correspondent Banking

A relationship where one bank holds deposits and provides payment services on behalf of another bank—typically across borders—enabling international money movement. On-chain rails are increasingly viewed as a replacement for the correspondent network’s cost and latency.

EXAMPLE

Stablecoins settled on-chain can route cross-border corporate payments in seconds, bypassing the multi-day correspondent banking chain that currently extracts 2–5% in fees.

Relevant Roles and Functions

On-chain Role
Chief Digital Payments Officer
Head of Next-Gen Payments
Function
Account-to-account Real-time Settlement
Blockchain Payment Rails
Corporate Treasury Integrations
Cross-border Blockchain Payments
Stablecoin Payment Infrastructure
TradFi Equivalent
Card Rails
Correspondent Banking
SWIFT-Based Settlement