Who we are

Â鶹ÊÓƵ underpins the Canadian financial system and economy by owning and operating Canada’s payment clearing and settlement infrastructure, including associated systems, by-laws, rules and standards.

The Canadian economy depends on the exchange of billions of dollars each day. Â鶹ÊÓƵ ensures that these financial transactions in Canada are carried out safely and securely. We are a public purpose, non-profit organization fully funded by our members, and operate under a Board of Directors.

We outline our long-term strategic priorities in our Corporate Plan.

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We make payments easier, smarter and safer for all Canadians.

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A Canadian payment ecosystem that is resilient, inclusive and enables fair competition as the foundation of our thriving economy.

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We dedicate ourselves to the delivery, operations and governance of payment systems that are innovative, secure and globally connected.

Our mandate

Our legislated mandate, as set out in the , includes the following objectives:

  • Establish and operate national systems for the clearing and settlement of payments and other arrangements for the making or exchange of payments.
  • Facilitate the interaction of its clearing and settlement systems and related arrangements with other systems involved in the exchange, clearing or settlement of payments.
  • Facilitate the development of new payment methods and technologies.

In fulfilling our mandate, Â鶹ÊÓƵ has the public policy objective of promoting the efficiency, safety and soundness of its clearing and settlement systems and taking into account the interests of users.

Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s values of inspire trust, build community and enable change reflect our culture, guide how we work, how we make decisions and how we execute our plans to deliver our mandate


Who we work with

We convene and collaborate across the payment ecosystem. Through formalized processes and regular interactions, we work with our member financial institutions, the federal government, the Bank of Canada, our national stakeholders and international counterparts to provide and improve the payment clearing and settlement systems in Canada.

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Our history

Â鶹ÊÓƵ has formed a critical part of Canada’s financial market infrastructure for over four decades. The Canadian Â鶹ÊÓƵ Association was created by the Canadian Â鶹ÊÓƵ Association Act in 1980, now known as the Canadian Â鶹ÊÓƵ Act (CP Act). The Canadian Â鶹ÊÓƵ Association operates under the brand name of Â鶹ÊÓƵ. We lie at the heart of the Canadian financial system, facilitating the clearing and settlement of payments between our members to support the financial and economic well-being of all Canadians.


Essential payment infrastructure

We provide Canada’s national payment systems. Lynx, our high-value payment system, lets financial institutions and their customers send large payments securely, and our Retail batch payment system is where the vast majority of day-to-day Canadian commerce is cleared by our financial institutions. The value of payments cleared by Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s systems in 2023 was approximately $112 trillion or $450 billion every business day.


Meeting the needs of Canadians 

We have a long history of providing the payment infrastructure that has allowed Canadians, their businesses and their institutions to exchange value. But the world is changing fast, and so are payments. New technology is transforming the way we pay. And we are working to provide a platform that allows those in the payment ecosystem to innovate and provide Canadians with convenient, safe, and efficient payment options.

Modernization


Sustainability at Â鶹ÊÓƵ

Â鶹ÊÓƵ is committed to sustainably meeting today’s needs and the needs of future generations. We incorporate honest and transparent sustainable thinking and actions into our culture and decision-making.

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What is clearing and settlement?

Every day, Canadian consumers, businesses and governments use a variety of payment items to purchase goods and services, make financial investments and transfer funds from one person to another. Many of these transactions involve customers from two different financial institutions. Clearing and settlement is how financial institutions exchange payments amongst themselves, calculate how much is owed to each other as a result and transfer funds to settle those balances.