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

The Payments Association

Tokenisation is now a core enabler of secure, interoperable digital paymentspowering embedded finance, asset tokenisation, and evolving identity flows. Once a system for masking sensitive data, tokenisation has evolved into a foundational technology for enabling secure, interoperable, and scalable digital payments.

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CBDCs in practice: What we’ve learned from the early movers

The Payments Association

As Nilixa Devlukia, CEO at Payments Solved, observes, these projects illustrate the benefits of shared infrastructure, adding that technical standards are beneficial to building interoperable CBDCs that function seamlessly across borders and jurisdictions. In Europe, the drive for CBDCs is also motivated by strategic autonomy.

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12 Years Ago: The First nexo Standards Transaction, a Milestone for European Payments

Finextra

Interoperability across multiple domestic and international card schemes without cobadging constraints. The initial protocols were refined, expanded, and formalized into a globally recognized suite of ISO 20022-based standards. Significant simplification of the technical architecture for merchants. no mandatory cobadging).

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U.S. Faster Payments Council Releases Dual Reports on ISO 20022 Implementation and Benefits

Fintech Finance

These reports serve as critical resources for financial institutions seeking to implement ISO 20022, a global standard that is reshaping the landscape of financial messaging. The first report, How to ISO 20022, provides a detailed roadmap for financial institutions on how to successfully adopt and implement ISO 20022.

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Predicting growth for clearing houses and scheme operators in 2024

Finextra

In this Predict 2024 episode, Paul Ruggieri, Senior Vice President, Real Time Payments, Product Management, Mastercard, discusses growth opportunities for clearing houses and scheme operators, emphasising the need for standardised communication strategies between operators and payment systems.

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U.S. Faster Payments Council Explores the Practicalities of Cross-Border Payments in a Faster Payments World

Fintech Finance

Developed by the FPC Cross-Border Payments Work Group, sponsored by Mastercard, the report delves into the history of cross-border payments, examining the evolution from ancient trade routes like the Silk Road to modern-day global financial systems.