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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. Please read our Privacy Policy.

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ESG-Linked Payments in Transaction Banking

Finextra

Data & Messaging Standards: ISO 20022 Extensions: Pacs.00x Workflow Orchestrator: Manages transaction lifecycle, injecting ESG steps (e.g., offset purchase) where needed. Audit & Reporting Module: Captures ESG metrics alongside payment metadata for compliance. 00x business application header fields to carry ESG tags (e.g.,

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Championing Swift Connectivity for Private Banks and Asset Managers in APAC

Fintech News

As the industry evolves, adopting robust standards like ISO 20022 becomes crucial for driving these benefits. B2B payments service provider Bottomline ‘s on-demand webinar, “Championing Swift Connectivity for Private Banks and Asset Managers in APAC,” explores these critical developments in depth.

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Cross border payments: Hitting G20 targets for speed, cost and transparency

Finextra

Watch this webinar on payment system interoperability; legal, regulatory and supervisory frameworks; and cross border data exchange and message standards.

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The Keys To Modernizing B2B Payments: Standards And Starting Small

PYMNTS

This concerted push toward standardization to reduce processing costs takes on a new urgency as the pandemic has exposed some glaring weaknesses among legacy back-end systems and organizational structures at financial institutions (FIs). The containers are uniform and standardized even though they hold a broad range of items.

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Chase, AFP Applaud B2B’s Shrinking Check Use

PYMNTS

PYMNTS research released last October in the “ Bringing Corporate Payments Out of the Dark Ages ” webinar revealed 64 percent of B2B payments are made with checks, despite consumer payments’ acceleration toward electronic tools. The paper check continues to be a prominent — and, in many cases, dominant — payment method in B2B transactions.

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