ISO 20022 has become the universal standard for financial messaging. Blockchain interoperability is one of the biggest draws of the new standard. In a financial system built around ISO 20022, not all ...
One clear takeaway from our conversations is that every bank we spoke to is confident of meeting the November 2025 ISO 20022 migration deadline. But a bigger question still hangs in the air: what does ...
ISO 20022, developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), is the open global standard for financial information. First introduced to financial institutions in 2004, the ISO ...
ISO 20022 applies to financial messaging, not tokens. The relevant question is whether the infrastructure around a blockchain supports ISO 20022-compatible data and workflows. Supporting ISO 20022 ...
ISO is an acronym for the International Organization for Standardization which is a non-governmental global organization based in Switzerland. It is a governing body responsible for setting commercial ...
Investors remain fearful of losing money in the crypto market — it still feels like the Wild West of finance in many regards. That’s why ISO 20022 cryptos compliance is particularly important. ISO is ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Isabel Schmidt, global head of direct clearing and asset ...
Adopting the new global standard for payments is more important than ever, according to an update from Swift. As the financial industry moves closer to the CBPR+ November 2025 deadline, Swift has ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Is getting onboard with ISO 20022 important to you? That ...
ISO 20022 standardizes how financial data is exchanged; it does not certify cryptocurrencies. Ripple and Stellar are technically aligned with ISO 20022 but not officially certified. True value lies in ...