Russian state-funded news outlet RT retracted a report that incorrectly said 159 countries had adopted a “new BRICS payment system” but not before the false claim spread across social media. RT misquoted a Russian official who said that 159 “participants” – not 159 countries — had adopted Moscow’s SPFS system for bank transfers, which sanctions-hit Russia uses as an alternative to the global SWIFT system.
“Big move coming! 159 countries will adopt the new BRICS payment system,” read an August 18 post on X, formerly Twitter, written in simplified Chinese.
The BRICS bloc of emerging economies — made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – has been pushing alternatives to international financial institutions like the World Bank and IMF.
Moscow has called for BRICS countries to introduce a common payment system and increase use of members’ national currencies for trade in a bid to free themselves from the dollar.
Russia has increasingly developed its domestic financial infrastructure, including the SPFS system for bank transfers and the Mir card payments system, after it was cut off by the West from the SWIFT global payments system over Putin’s war in Ukraine.
The X post shows an RT video report about the introduction of the “BRICS payment system” by 159 countries.