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Global Data Reporting Pioneer Kani Payments Gets Ready for ISO 20022

Fintech Finance

Kani Payments , the disruptive global data reconciliation and reporting pioneer, today announces it is ready to support the ISO 20022 global messaging standard ahead of the November 2025 implementation date.

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ISO 20022 – Expanding like no tomorrow

ACI Worldwide Blog

ISO 20022 is a messaging standard used across the financial industry. In the domestic Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)/Wire and cross-border payment spaces, transformation to the most recent ISO 20022 (HVPS+ and CBPR+) messaging standards has been ongoing since 2022.

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Blockchain Makes Headway Over Legacy X-Border Rails

PYMNTS

SWIFT Certifies Fiorano ISO 20022. The ISO 20022 payments messaging standard is a key focus for payments innovators looking to improve upon legacy payment rails.

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6 Fintech Resources in Asia to Read in Preparation for 2024

Fintech News

The Sumsub Identity Fraud Report 2023 leverages exclusive insights and advanced fraud analytics to drill down on which countries and industries and most susceptible to digital identity fraud, and provides eye-opening takeaways, such as a 10x surge in in the number of deepfakes detected worldwide in 2023 compared to 2022.

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The Collaborators – And Rivals – Of Blockchain

PYMNTS

billion valuation by 2022, it’s no wonder companies large and small, old and new are scrambling to land their piece of the pie. To ensure interoperability and smooth migration, it is crucial that new technologies support existing common standards, such as ISO 20022,” said Stephen Lindsay, head of standards at SWIFT.

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Deep Dive: Giving Healthcare Payments A Real-Time Upgrade

PYMNTS

Electronic messaging standards, such as ISO 20022, could also repair healthcare’s reconciliation issues. Payments made using such standards could include information clarifying whether funds were used for surgeries, prescriptions or dental work, for example.