Messaging and Standards
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ISO 20022 in bytes: Transformation in The Philippines, new resources and more
Next year rich payment data will start to become the standard language of global payments. Projects are well underway, and the vision we all share is coming into ever-sharper focus. Improvements in the quality and richness of data in domestic and cross-border payments will reduce manual interventions and costs, improve automation and speed of settlement, mitigate risks of financial crime compliance, and enable a new wave of innovation.
This is the third edition of “ISO 20022 in bytes” a…
The benefits and challenges of being an ISO 20022 pioneer
During a recent roundtable discussion, representatives of Russia’s National Settlement Depository, Swift and the Russian National Swift Association (ROSSwift) explored the opportunities – and the obstacles – on the road to ISO 20022 adoption.
EBA CLEARING, Swift and The Clearing House join forces to speed up and enhance cross-border payments
Banks from both sides of the Atlantic have successfully exchanged payment messages for a faster cross-border payment as part of a proof of concept demonstrating the feasibility of synchronizing settlement across existing instant payment systems in one of the world’s largest currency corridors.
Swift unveils industry’s first ever cross-border payments tracker
Corporate treasurers can now find out where a payment is at any given time
Banks and fintechs: adversaries or partners? Part two
New article series from the Swift Institute and Knowledge@Wharton explores the fledgling relationship between banks and fintechs