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Global Data Reporting Pioneer Kani Payments Gets Ready for ISO 20022

Fintech Finance

Kani Payments , the disruptive global data reconciliation and reporting pioneer, today announces it is ready to support the ISO 20022 global messaging standard ahead of the November 2025 implementation date.

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SWIFT: The Road To ISO 20022 Adoption

PYMNTS

PYMNTS recently spoke with Saqib Sheikh, global head of SWIFT’s ISO 20022 program, to learn more about SWIFT’s commitment to assist the financial community in the transition to the new standard in cross-border payments: ISO 20022. Richer Data With A Little Help From Our Friends .

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SWIFT Readies ISO 20022 For X-Border Payments

PYMNTS

Payments messaging firm SWIFT has released its first set of guidelines for financial institutions using the ISO 20022 payments messaging standard to complete cross-border transactions. ISO 20022 will modernize international and domestic payment rails, enabling right and new payment services.”

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Bank Of England Plans Panel To Standardize Payments Messaging

PYMNTS

continues its move to adopt the ISO 20022 payments messaging standard, the Bank of England is reportedly planning to create a panel aimed at streamlining the adoption of the standard for more efficient payments in the country. payment ecosystem, including APIs for the financial services space. As the U.K.

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Three Years On, Open Banking Broadens For Business Banking

PYMNTS

Citi Drives ISO 20022 Adoption With Volante. Citi is accelerating its migration to the ISO 20022 payments messaging standard and has tapped a third-party FinTech to aid in the process.

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Swift group to set guidelines for ISO 20022 migrations

Payments Source

Payments messaging standards provider Swift has established a new group to help it promote and assure smooth migration of the cross-border ISO 20022 standard.

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Bank Of China Advises Country’s Banks To Avoid SWIFT Messaging

PYMNTS

In theory, this would help protect China’s global payments data from possible U.S. SWIFT is the world’s largest electronic payment messaging network, although it does not itself do any of the funds transfers. Gaining richer payments data is one of the key selling points for the new standard.

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