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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. All of which need updating to meet compliance.

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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. What is Project Nexus, and how does it address today’s cross-border payment challenges?

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Nium Enables Financial Institutions to Connect to Its Real-Time Payments Network via Swift

Fintech Finance

Nium , the leading global infrastructure for real-time cross-border payments, today announced that financial institutions can now leverage Swift capabilities and their existing Swift infrastructure to connect to Nium’s global real-time payments network.

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Swift gains license for Eurosystem gateway connections

Payments Source

Payments messaging standards provider Swift has received a license to offer connections to all of the Eurosystem market infrastructures for payments, securities settlement and collateral management.

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The Not-So-Beaten Path To B2B Payments Real-Time Ubiquity

PYMNTS

According to Tom Halpin, head of payment products at HSBC , faster and real-time payment services don’t only provide the value of speed for corporate clients, especially in the context of cross-border transactions. Progress in Tackling Cross-Border Payments Friction.

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Banks to test Swift's payment error detection software

Payments Source

Fifteen major banks will test Swift's pre-validation service for Global Payments Innovation transactions, focusing on quickly identifying and eliminating errors or omissions in payment messages.

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Smarter Payments Tracker Eyes Interoperability

PYMNTS

Payments messaging firm SWIFT has taken recent steps to promote interoperability of its payments network, recently announcing that it would allow blockchain platforms to loop into SWIFT’s global payments innovations (GPI) service to facilitate real-time transactions.