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Swift Streamlines Cross-Border Payments for Corporate Clients with ISO 20022

Fintech News

Swift has announced a major upgrade aimed at improving the cross-border payment experience for corporate customers. The financial messaging network will extend ISO 20022 across the entire payment chain and provide banks with ready-to-use tracking services.

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Nium Offers Swift Connectivity for Faster Cross-Border Payments

Fintech News

Nium, a global payments infrastructure provider, announced that financial institutions can now connect to its real-time payments network using their existing Swift infrastructure. This eliminates the need for complex and costly API integrations, making cross-border payments faster and more affordable.

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Live Oak Bank Implements Finzly’s Fedwire Solution

Finovate

Finzly’s technology enables 100% straight-through processing (STP) and will help ensure the bank is compliant with upcoming ISO 20022 regulations. The deployment enables 100% straight-through processing (STP) and facilitates the bank’s compliance with upcoming ISO 20022 compliance requirements ahead of schedule.

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How Swift is moving the global financial industry towards instant and frictionless payments

The Payments Association

Swift drives global interoperability and innovation, aligning with the UK’s National Payments Vision to enhance seamless, secure payments. The UKs payments landscape is at an inflexion point.

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Why staying put is no longer the safe option for payments innovation

The Payments Association

Legacy systems are increasingly unreliable, expensive to maintain, and resistant to modern payment innovations. Integration headaches: Open Banking, APIs, and AI-driven automation often require costly, unreliable workarounds. But as the financial landscape evolves, that mindset is in danger of proving very costly.

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Tokenisation 2.0: Are we ready for the next generation of payment security?

The Payments Association

Once a system for masking sensitive data, tokenisation has evolved into a foundational technology for enabling secure, interoperable, and scalable digital payments. However, with its growing role comes increasing complexity, particularly in terms of integration, regulation, and the architecture of future payment flows.

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Ecobank Partners with Nium to Unlock Real-Time Cross-Border Payments Across 35 African Markets

Fintech Finance

Nium , the leading global infrastructure for real-time cross-border payments, today announced a partnership with Ecobank Transnational Incorporated., the leading independent pan-African financial services group, to enable seamless cross-border payments across 35 African markets for more than 32 million customers.