Cross-border payments made simple: The role of SWIFT and ISO 20022 migration
Learn how SWIFT and ISO 20022 migration are simplifying cross-border payments and discover how financial institutions can enhance speed and global connectivity
Learn how SWIFT and ISO 20022 migration are simplifying cross-border payments and discover how financial institutions can enhance speed and global connectivity
Volante sat down with the head of consulting services at TradeHeader, Aleix Revilla, as well as the firm's founder and managing partner, Marc Gratacos, to discuss the expanding opportunities and challenges ahead for ISO 20022 adoption.
In part two of this blog series, we’ll take a closer look at how respondents are approaching key interoperability challenges and the integration of emerging networks, as well as the increasing role of cloud and PaaS solutions in accelerating global payments modernization.
The European Central Bank announced that they would be delaying the move to the new TARGET2 system also using ISO 20022 HVPS+ messaging, stating that participants would require more testing time. Is SWIFT next?
As November 2022 approaches, it’s crucial for any financial institutions that process cross-border transactions within the SWIFT network to understand their requirements as it relates to ISO 20022 migration.
Given the impact of the pandemic, banks need to re-examine their own initial plans and assumptions. Where are banks in the adoption of ISO 20022 in their home market?
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