Saudi Interbank Payment Systems and Funds Transfer Operations

Overview

 

Introduction:

Saudi interbank payment systems represent a structured financial infrastructure that enables real time and high value fund transfers across banking institutions through centralized platforms. SARIE and RTGS systems connect banks through controlled processing, settlement mechanisms, and liquidity management structures under central bank oversight. This training program presents transaction flows, settlement architectures, operational controls, and regulatory frameworks that define domestic interbank payment environments. It provides an institutional perspective on how banks initiate, process, reconcile, and monitor interbank transfers within structured payment ecosystems.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze SARIE and RTGS system structures within domestic interbank payment environments.

  • Evaluate transaction processing flows and settlement mechanisms across banking systems.

  • Assess liquidity management structures and funding requirements within RTGS operations.

  • Examine compliance frameworks and central bank oversight within interbank transfers.

  • Explore reconciliation, control, and reporting systems within payment operations.

Target Audience:

  • Banking professionals in payments and operations.

  • Treasury and liquidity management staff.

  • Clearing and settlement officers.

  • Financial control and reconciliation specialists.

  • Professionals involved in interbank transfer oversight.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Saudi Payment Ecosystem and System Architecture:

  • Structure of domestic interbank payment systems within Saudi Arabia.

  • Roles of participating banks within SARIE and RTGS environments.

  • Central bank positioning within payment system governance.

  • Interaction between payment platforms and banking systems.

  • Flow of funds across domestic financial infrastructure.

Unit 2:

Transaction Initiation and Processing Workflows:

  • Payment initiation channels within banking environments.

  • Message structures across interbank transfer instructions.

  • Processing stages from submission to clearing.

  • Validation layers within payment systems.

  • Timing structures within real time and batch environments.

Unit 3:

RTGS Settlement and Liquidity Management Structures:

  • Real time settlement logic within high-value payment systems.

  • Liquidity positioning within settlement accounts.

  • Intraday liquidity considerations across payment cycles.

  • Funding structures supporting continuous settlement.

  • Alignment between liquidity availability and transaction execution.

Unit 4:

Compliance, Controls, and Regulatory Oversight:

  • Regulatory frameworks governing interbank payment systems.

  • Central bank supervision within SARIE and RTGS environments.

  • Compliance requirements across transaction processing.

  • Control mechanisms within payment operations.

  • Risk considerations within interbank transfer environments.

Unit 5:

Reconciliation, Reporting, and Operational Monitoring:

  • Reconciliation structures across interbank transactions.

  • Matching logic between internal records and external confirmations.

  • Exception identification within payment operations.

  • Operational reporting across settlement cycles.

  • Monitoring frameworks ensuring accuracy and continuity.