Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Author-Name: Kees van Hee Author-X-Name-First: Kees Author-X-Name-Last: van Hee Author-Name: Anneke Kosse Author-X-Name-First: Anneke Author-X-Name-Last: Kosse Author-Name: Peter Wierts Author-X-Name-First: Peter Author-X-Name-Last: Wierts Author-Name: Jacob Wijngaard Author-X-Name-First: Jacob Author-X-Name-Last: Wijngaard Title: Let's speak the same language: a formally defined model to describe and compare payment system architectures Abstract: Proposals for new payment system architectures abound. To understand their opportunities and challenges, it is paramount to be able to describe and compare them in a consistent and standardised manner. This paper therefore proposes a formally defined model to represent three key functions of payment system architectures: issuance/withdrawal, holding and transfer of funds. The model defines payment diagrams, using a precisely defined syntax. We illustrate the application of these diagrams for domestic and cross-border account transfers, as well as cash, card, e-money and stablecoin payments. However, the payment diagrams can be used for any type of funds and can be applied across different payment system architectures. We also demonstrate how the diagrams correspond to the balance sheet approach commonly used in economics, and that it offers added value by providing an end-to-end visualisation of every stage of the payment journey. Our model provides a tool for central banks, regulators and the payment industry to better understand and compare existing and new payment system architectures. Creation-Date: 2025-04 File-URL: https://www.bis.org/publ/work1259.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf File-Function: Full PDF document File-URL: https://www.bis.org/publ/work1259.htm File-Format: text/html Number: 1259 Keywords: payments, cash, bank accounts, correspondent banking, interoperability, two-tier banking system, cross-border payments, e-money, stablecoins Classification-JEL: E42, E58, G21 Handle: RePEc:bis:biswps:1259