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  "title": "From Messages to Map: Building a Global Corporate Standard on ISO 20022 and Swift",
  "author_name": "Sebastien Rousseau",
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  "html": "<blockquote class=\"oembed-card\"><p><a href=\"https://sebastienrousseau.com/2026-07-08-global-corporate-standard-iso-20022-swift-2026/\">From Messages to Map: Building a Global Corporate Standard on ISO 20022 and Swift</a></p><p>The industry finally has a global language for payments. It still does not have a global map for corporates to act on it. ISO 20022 and Swift's CBPR+ harmonised what a payment must say, not how a corporate uses it — the missing interface and behaviour layers, and how banks can build a global corporate standard on the rails they already have.</p><p><cite>Sebastien Rousseau — sebastienrousseau.com</cite></p></blockquote>",
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