Several factors are converging to make cross-border payments one of the most interesting spaces to watch in B2B payments for 2026. Here, I explore recent developments, including the renewal of the ...
Visa, Ripple, and SWIFT are quietly competing in cross-border payments. Here's who's really winning the battle to move money.
March was supposed to be a major milestone for the ISO 20022 payment messaging standard. But it didn't happen and won't until at least June, the latest setback for a complex effort to improve the data ...
Project managers closed their migration tickets. Executives congratulated their teams. And across the financial industry, hundreds of institutions quietly declared victory. Most of them should not ...
Payments Canada is supporting a transformative shift in the financial landscape with the adoption of ISO 20022, an international messaging standard poised to enhance payment processing across the ...
International payment systems will have to migrate to the ISO 20022 standard of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in interbank payments by November 22, when the co-existence ...
For all the promise that ISO 20022 holds – streamlined processes, richer data, automated reconciliations and, ultimately, lower operational costs – the journey to get there comes with a price tag. In ...
Standard Chartered (LON: STAN) announced the launch of its whitepaper titled ‘Frictionless reconciliation and allocation of cash: Can the adoption of ISO 20022 XML turn this dream into reality?’(Opens ...
Banks are preparing for three major regulatory shifts by late 2026: ISO 20022’s structured data mandates for cross-border payments, the rollout of cryptography-based digital identity systems under ...
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A convergence of regulatory, technological, and consumer-driven shifts is transforming payments in 2026. From ISO 20022’s ...