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We at SWIFT would like to hear about your ISO 20022 plans, experiences and questions. Leading up to Sibos, we are publishing a series of weekly blogs on Finextra called "Making ISO 20022 work for you", each focusing on a specific ISO 20022 business case and implementation aspect. All blogs will end with an open-ended question. The purpose is not to start an online discussion, but rather to collect your feedback, some of which will be presented during our Standards Forum at Sibos in Singapore, held from 12 to 15 October 2015. The second blog in our series touches on some of the IT architectural challenges and opportunities embodied in ISO 20022. Thank you in advance for you participation.
By virtue of its conceptual model, ISO 20022 contains standardised formal definitions of financial industry concepts and the relationships between them. These definitions are linked to standardised business processes and syntax independent message definitions that trace to actual transactional data. These standardised assets, considered together with the breadth of the standard and the richness of the data it may carry, can usefully inform many aspects of information architecture as well as systems and technical/integration architecture. They also encourage a strategic, disciplined approach to architecture and standardisation, as embodied in the ISO 20022 methodology and governance process.
In short, ISO 20022 is a lot more than just message definitions. However, to date much of the formality and richness of the standard has been difficult to access. SWIFT is hearing a growing demand from strategic industry thinkers to unlock this value to support current and future use cases.
Do you believe that ISO 20022 poses architectural challenges and opens opportunities for the IT community? How can ISO 20022 be used to better support your IT architecture vision?
Previous blogs in this series:
1 September 2015: Making ISO 20022 work for you: regulatory compliance
P.S. To engage in dialogue about this important topic, SWIFT recently convened workshops with architects to discuss the merits of launching an "ISO 20022 Forum for Financial IT Architects" as a vehicle for these people to participate in the ISO 20022 standard. The initial response has been overwhelmingly positive, and the forum is proceeding to launch. If you are an architect profile working for a financial institution and want to know more about the forum vision and objectives, introduce yourself via A4ISO20022.Secretariat@swift.com and we will get you up to speed.
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