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FedWire Adopts International Messaging Standard

The Federal Reserve has implemented ISO 20022 for Fedwire to improve cross-border payments

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FedWire Adopts International Messaging Standard

Financial institutions using the Federal Reserve’s Fedwire Funds Service for payments have transitioned to a new international messaging standard.

The Fed has officially adopted ISO 20022, which is a global financial messaging standard designed to enable streamlined cross-border payments.

It is an international standard for electronic data interchange between financial institutions, which introduces a common language and model for payments data.

The transition to the standard aims to improve the speed, security, and interoperability of global financial transactions. By enabling richer data exchange and stronger compliance, it allows banks worldwide to communicate more effectively and follow consistent rules for cross-border payments.

The Geneva-based International Organization for Standardization introduced ISO 20022 over 20 years ago to encourage global adoption of a more modern financial messaging system. Since then, around 70 countries have already adopted the standard.

Although the central bank postponed the implementation several times, a 2023 proposal ultimately set the deadline for July 14, 2025.

However, several major cryptocurrencies are already compliant or aligned with ISO 20022 standards. These include XRP, Stellar, Cardano, Algorand, Quant, and Hedera.

The new standard is especially important for banks and credit unions making cross-border payments, as many foreign counterparts already use it. Fedwire processes around $4.7 trillion in global transactions daily, with much of that international commerce conducted in US dollars.

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