The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Clearing House (CCH) continues to make strides in its mission to promote economic growth and prosperity through intra-regional trade and integration. As part of this effort, CCH is advancing its flagship Digital Retail Payments Platform (DRPP) – a key initiative designed to ease barriers to cross-border payments and facilitate trade using local currencies.

CCH is pleased to announce a significant development in the DRPP initiative: the Malawian and Zambian payment corridors, supported initially by two Digital Financial Service Providers and one Foreign Exchange Provider, have successfully progressed from integration testing to user trials.

This advancement reflects the organisation’s strategic collaboration and thorough approach to building a secure and inclusive cross-border payment system. The DRPP represents CCH’s commitment to innovation in the digital finance sector, ensuring that payment systems serve all users – from citizens and MSMEs to informal traders – through a staged, responsible rollout.

CCH is calling on all partners and stakeholders to actively participate in this critical phase of the DRPP. Such collaboration will help refine and validate the platform to deliver reliable, immediate, and affordable payments that empower individuals and businesses across the region.

Together with its partners, CCH is laying the foundation for cross-border transactions that are as seamless as local payments. Through sustained innovation, partnership, and a focus on regional impact, the organization remains steadfast in driving meaningful change across the payment landscape to foster shared growth and prosperity.