Watch part two of our video interview with Paul Ruskin, Director of Business Development at Trace Financial, on how API’s play a part of the SWIFT MT coexistence with ISO 20022.
In our previous video, Paul explains why companies may face challenges on how to onboard new clients who use the ISO 20022 as their standard and how to protect legacy systems that only consume the SWIFT MT which must be interfaced with an ISO 20022 system or service.
Watch the previous interview, or download your complimentary copy of Trace Financial’s whitepaper here.
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