What are Nostro and Vostro accounts?
Apart from a weakening world
order, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine also brought to fore the intimate link
between banking and foreign trade.
Logged out of SWIFT
-- the messaging service to facilitate and confirm cross-border payments – most
Russian banks are looking for alternative ways. India
and several other countries too want a way out so that trade can continue.
India and Russia are now
exploring to directly trade in rupee-ruble. And this is where Nostro and Vostro
may come into play.
Nostro, along with Vostro, is a
term used to describe a bank account. In fact, both terms are used to describe
the same bank account. Confused? We will explain.
First the basics.
These terms come into play when
one bank has another bank’s money on deposit. Typically, this is related to
international trade and financial transactions.
Nostro and vostro are derived
from Latin words that mean "ours" and "yours," respectively.
Let us see how it works.
Now, let us clear up the earlier
confusion.
We'll borrow Investopedia's explanation.
Bank A will use the term Nostro
account to refer to "our" account held by Bank B. Basically, Nostro
is shorthand for "our money that is on deposit at your bank".
The Nostro account is the record
maintained by the bank that has money deposited with another bank. And, what is their use?
They enable simplified trade settlements and foreign exchange transactions.
Nostro accounts are denominated in foreign currencies.
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