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

The Payments Association

The UKs roadmap to faster, more efficient payments A key area of focus outlined in the National Payments Vision is enabling interoperability between domestic and international systems, supported by the adoption of ISO 20022 messaging standards while ensuring the security of the UKs payment systems.

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Intix Survey Reveals Only 1 in 3 European Banks Ready for Instant Payments Regulation

Fintech Finance

The research aimed to evaluate the state of instant payments across the European banking sector. Key findings from the survey include: Only 33% of respondents reported that they are ready to meet the EU’s instant payment deadlines. With only 17% of organizations relying solely on real-time screening measures.

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The Future of Competitive Advantage in Banking & Payments Report

The Payments Association

This report is based on a peer-based, real-time comparison benchmarking survey on - real-time/instant payments, cross-border payments, ISO 20022 messaging, transitioning from on-premise to SaaS, compliance and regulation, cash positioning and fraud monitoring, and pre-validation (Confirmation of Payee).

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25% of European Banks Aren’t Ready to Comply With EU Instant Payment Deadlines, Intix Reveals

The Fintech Times

As much as two in three European banks may not be prepared to meet the EU’s instant payment deadline, a new survey by the transaction data management firm, Intix , has revealed. The post 25% of European Banks Aren’t Ready to Comply With EU Instant Payment Deadlines, Intix Reveals appeared first on The Fintech Times.

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Only 1 in 3 European banks prepared for instant payments regulation

Neopay

The clock is ticking for European banks as the EU’s mandatory instant payment regulations approach, but a recent survey by transaction data management specialist Intix reveals a worrying lack of readiness. By October 2025, institutions must also handle outgoing instant payments. Compliance hurdles are significant.

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The Clearing House’s Strategies To Drive RTP Uptake

PYMNTS

Consumers and businesses do not want to use new payment networks unless they believe others are already using them, creating a chicken-and-egg problem. Payers have to know that payees will accept certain payment methods before making purchases, and payees do not want to invest until they know payment instruments are in demand.

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The Clearing House: RTP Network Drives New Use Cases, Creates Value For SMBs This Holiday Season

PYMNTS

One of the reasons that the RTP network, and instant payments in general, are a good thing for businesses to use for B2B payments is that it allows the business to have much more control over the payment process," he explained. But certain trends are emerging. It's not just about the speed.".

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