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"Direct Debit Transfer Request" service level
The present document constitutes the "Direct Debit Transfer Request" Service Level Schedule under the Service Level...
“Priority” service level
The present document constitutes the “Priority” Service Level Schedule under the Service Level Master Agreement for the...
“Request for Transfer” service level
The present document constitutes the “Request for Transfer” Service Level Schedule under the Swift Service Level Master...
“Standard” service level
The present document constitutes the “Standard” Service Level Schedule under the Service Level Master Agreement for the...
“SwiftPay” service
The present document constitutes the “SwiftPay” Service Level Schedule under the Service Level Master Agreement for the...
A guide to building your business case for ISO 20022 for CBPR+
The starting point for institutions embarking on their migration journey.
Addendum to Standards Release Guide
This document highlights the differences between the Advance Information for Standards MT release 2020 that was...
Adoption of ISO 20022 for Payments and Extended Remittance Data in Canada
Highlighting the drivers and approach for adopting the ISO 20022 messaging standard across Canada payment systems, and...
Advance information for Standards MT 2021
This document contains changes that will, due to the April 2020 decision to prioritise effort for SR 2020, only be...
Benefits of ISO 20022 Harmonisation Charter – Factsheet
Consult the factsheet to understand the benefits of the harmonisation framework for Financial Institutions and FMIs