The Editor gathers the views of five banks that are playing a leading role in the development and adoption of ISO 20022, we talk with Microsoft about being the first corporate globally to adopt the ISO 20022 XML Standard, and look at the innovative payments solution that Swiss Re came up with after making the decision to review and revise its bank connectivity.
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Helen Sanders, Editor, TMI
Damien Taets van Amerongen, Vice President, Information Technology, Swiss Re
A Bank of America Merrill Lynch Case Study
Graham Evans, Head of Treasury Operations, Nationwide
Carola Schmitz-Becker, Vice President ad Volker Mademann, Senior Treasury Manager, Corporate Treasury Banking and Cash Management, Deutsche Post DHL
Bart Jansen, Director of Treasury & Risk Management, Coca-Cola Hellenic
Elie Lasker, Head of Corporate Market, SWIFT
Des Twort, EMEA Treasury Specialist, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Stéphanie Niemi, Head of Marketing, Global Channels and Cécile Desbouis, EBAM Product Manager, BNP Paribas
Jon Ashton, Global Head of e-Channels, Barclays Corporate
Mark Sutton, Senior Payments and Integration Services Consultant, Citi and founder member, CGI
David Watson, Head of Client Access, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank and Leif Simon, Head of Client Systems Integration Product Management, Global Transaction Banking, Deutsche Bank
Ben Poole, Financial Journalist, with contributions from Marcus Treacher, Global Head of GTB Client Experience/GTB eChannels, Global Transaction Banking, HSBC and Ian Bryant, Head of Client Integration Consulting, HSBC
Vairavan Ramanathan, Head of Innovation and Mobile Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Bank and Amit Vyas, Director, Product Management, Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Bank
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