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Global Cross-Border Payments Expected To Grow, But Challenges Remain

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In 2017, the European Payments Council launched the pan-European Single Euro Payments Area ( SEPA ) Instant Credit Transfer System, and Southeast Asian countries Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam agreed to establish a real-time cross-border payments network. and Australia’s NPP. and Australia’s NPP.

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Smarter Payments Tracker Eyes Interoperability

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In corporate payments, high-value transactions with tall demands for compliance, transparency, speed, efficiency and security aren’t just placing a burden on the businesses sending and receiving funds. International payments often contain unstructured and ambiguous transaction data, causing unnecessary delays and failed processing.

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Why Payments Are Only A Piece Of SMBs’ Global Finance Puzzle

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There are signs that the wheels are beginning to churn once again, however, and though not every industry will recover at the same pace, there is evidence that global trade is once again on the rise. Yet as cross border trade picks back up, the foreign exchange and global payments needs of businesses will intensify.

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Collaboration Is Key For Consensus On Cross-Border Payments

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In July, SWIFT released its first set of guidelines for financial institutions using the ISO 20022 payments messaging standard to complete cross-border transactions.