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ISO 20022 has the potential to revolutionize the world of payments. Its rich and structured data combined with enhanced and standardized data fields is the key to operational efficiency. So much so, that it is at the heart of the drive for real-time payments adoption, the platform for the G20 cross-border improvement plan and the key weapon for mitigating fraud globally.
However, banks and financial institutions have busy roadmaps, and this has resulted in pressures to meet the end of the co-existence period by November 2025. This series of three 10-15 minute webinars will discuss the business case for ISO 20022, lessons learned and best practice implementation.
So take a short break and enjoy this mini-ISO webinar series.
Discover how banks and FIs can fully leverage ISO 20022 as an opportunity for growth, and not just another compliance upgrade.
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Effortlessly meet message standard compliance obligations, now and in the future, with an intelligent data transformation and workflow engine.
Securely communicate financial transactions within and between businesses, globally and locally, while easily managing payment compliance and mitigating risk.
Securely process, reconcile, and manage the data in financial transactions within and between banks and non-banking financial institutions, domestically and internationally.