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Corridors with historically elevated de-risking activity.
About this tool

Correspondent banking de-risking refers to financial institutions exiting correspondent relationships in certain corridors to reduce compliance risk. This disproportionately affects remittance corridors to developing economies.

BIS CPMI G20 cross-border payments roadmap identifies de-risking as a key structural barrier to meeting the 2027 cost and speed targets. This tool models the impact of relationship loss using indicative hop-count and cost multipliers.

  • BIS CPMI — G20 cross-border payments programme: de-risking in correspondent banking (2023)
  • FSB — Correspondent banking data report (2023)
  • World Bank — Remittance prices worldwide database Q4 2025
  • FATF — Guidance on correspondent banking (2016, updated 2023)
Correspondent De-Risking Impact