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Cross-border payments via Swift’s ISO20022 migration, originally set to roll out by November 2021, have now been set back a year and are expected to come by the end of 2022 instead, according to reports. ISO20022 is set to make changes to the payment landscape as a whole, according to the company.
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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. For more information on how to connect to Nium via Swift, visit here.
Further, one of the largest benefits to corporates of faster and real-time payments services is less about the speed and more about the data these networks are able to carry along with a transaction. These underlying markets sometimes dictate the speed by which a cross-border payment can travel to an end beneficiary.”.
It will enable interoperability among PayNet, RENTAS, and SWIFT using ISO20022 standards. As the industry adopts ISO20022 globally, this modernisation solution meets regulatory mandates, improves system resilience, and integrates future payment services.
Swift has today set out plans to help financial institutions streamline the cross-border payments experience for their corporate customers, by extending ISO20022 across the entire payment chain and giving banks ready-to-use, white-labelled tracking services that can be activated for customers at the click of a button.
When analysts from SWIFT and its ISO20022 Registration Authority took a look at the various efforts behind adoption of the global messaging standard in 2014, a report found that while implementation projects were on their way across Europe, Russia and Africa, among the laggards were the U.S. in its faster paymentsinitiatives.
Enter: ISO20022. For a few years the corporate banking space has been discussing the potential for ISO20022 to streamline payments, with industry forces like SWIFT and SEPA promoting its adoption. “Or do corporates limit their choice of bank by insisting on their preferred format?”.
While the Federal Reserve dives into domestic faster payments, other players have been working to accelerate money globally. Financial messaging service provider SWIFT , for one, recently tested an effort to send money instantly between countries’ real-time payment systems. Get the full story in the Tracker. About the Tracker.
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