Payments digitisation powers ahead
The trend towards digitisation in the payments world was supercharged in the past year as the pandemic saw customers reach for digital solutions in far greater numbers than ever before. For financial institutions in Africa, it is vital to stay on top of this demand.
Continuing the ISO 20022 story in Indonesia
The first Standards Forum Indonesia gathers more than 160 participants.
Real-time payments closer to a reality in Australia
The New Payments Platform is a landmark payments industry initiative in Australia. It heralds a new dawn for fast, flexible and data-rich domestic payments.
Cyber security in the financial industry - Collaboration
Join the cyber conversation. Watch this four-part series examining cyber security in the financial industry: learn about the threats, the risks, and which actions need to be taken to stay ahead of the criminals.
Connecting digital islands: Paving the way for global use of CBDCs and tokenised assets
Our ground-breaking new innovation lays a path for digital currencies and tokenised assets to integrate seamlessly with the world’s existing financial ecosystem.
Industry collaboration speeds adoption of Electronic Bank Account Management
Las Vegas, 28 October 2013
CGI reduces costs for corporates and banks
Brussels, 16 October 2012 - The Common Global Implementation initiative (CGI) announced today that it has published best practice guidelines for corporate-to-bank communication based on ISO20022 messages. Codifying and promoting the use of common formats in the corporate-to-bank payments space will help reduce costs and simplify implementation processes for corporates that are managing multiple bank relationships.
Compliance executives to increase investment in RegTech as geopolitical risks heighten
Global AML survey shows RegTech improves organisations’ abilities to tackle financial crime
Innovation in global payments at Finanz Symposium
Efficient cross-border payments was again a hot topic at this year’s corporate treasury event Finanz Symposium in Germany.