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November 2025 was a landmark moment in financial services, as it marked the end of a lengthy and complex transition to standardise global payment messaging for cross-border payments. The ISO 20022 standards have replaced older MT messages with more structured ‘MX’ messages for improved data, automated straight-through-processing of payments, and compliance across the Swift (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) network, which connects more than 11,500 institutions in over 200 countries.
The migration process began in March 2023 through the release of 15 usage guidelines for certain message types and marked the beginning of a ‘coexistence’ period for institutions to use both MT and MX messaging, during which time more guidelines were released to cover all message types. emagine have provided specialist delivery expertise to a number of financial services clients during this period to help ensure a smooth transition
The coexistence period ended, as planned, on 22 November 2025, with many challenges overcome and lessons learned, and yet the Cross-Border Payments and Reporting Plus (CBPR+) chapter is not yet closed, as we explore in this article.
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November 2025 represented a crucial implementation milestone in the journey to achieve a globally standardised payments ecosystem via the adoption of ISO 20022 standards.