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For now, securities messaging can wait to transition to ISO 20022 but cash instructions, sanctions screening, and reconciliation processes are impacted by Swift’s November expiration date for MT messaging.
(The Swift global cooperative for financial messaging is ending its support for the legacy MT standards for cross-border payments on Nov. 22, 2025, and is urging firms to transition to the updated ISO 20022 standard. This follows the Swift community’s decision in 2018 to adopt ISO 20022 for cross-border payments and reporting. The global embrace...
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