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RT2: A strategic transformation for UK payment providers

The Payments Association

Payment providers to strategically invest in ISO 20022 implementation, API integration, and service innovation to fully leverage RT2’s capabili The launch of RT2, the renewed Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) service, on 28 April 2025 marks a significant milestone for the UK’s payments infrastructure. What’s next?

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ISO20022: The big shift to structured addresses

Finextra

Soon, ISO 20022, a messaging standard designed to improve how payments are processed and communicated, will become the global norm. ISO 20022 was introduced in 2004 and has since been part of a long and complex journey to improve international payment messaging. Now, it looks good on paper.

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Nexus Empowers APAC Financial Institutions to Achieve G20 Cross-Border Payment Targets

Fintech News

Bottomline helps financial institutions modernise their payments infrastructure and enable multi-rail connectivity, while also supporting their readiness for industry-wide mandates and initiatives such as ISO 20022 and those similar to Project Nexus. Why is ISO 20022 adoption crucial for banks aiming to leverage Nexus?

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

The Payments Association

The recently published National Payments Vision sets a forward-looking strategy, outlining priorities such as enhancing the regulatory framework, advancing Open Banking, combating fraud, and building a world-leading payments infrastructure with cross-border interoperability.

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Swift Solution for Managing Cross-Border Payments Investigations Could Save Industry Millions in Operational Costs

Fintech Finance

Swift today announced the launch of an enhanced solution for managing payment investigations that could save the financial industry millions and significantly reduce the time it takes to identify and resolve issues when international payments are delayed. Financial institutions spend more than USD 1.6

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

The Payments Association

Global interoperability is becoming the norm: With the rise of cross-border instant payments and open banking, financial institutions (FIs) must be able to integrate agile Core systems with multiple domestic and international payment systems quickly and seamlessly.

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Real-Time Payments and the Future of Cross-Border Transactions: What Businesses Need to Know

Finextra

With APIs, ISO 20022 messaging, and global collaborations, real-time payments are transforming the way companies operate across borders. Waiting days or weeks for international payments to clear used to be the norm. But the rise of real-time payments (RTP) is changing that. That’s no longer the case.