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March 16, 2016

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(Trade)Shifting the P2P Landscape
 

P2P is changing from a loose, disparate B2B connection between buyers and suppliers to a centralized, data driven strategy.
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Payment Rails

The Canadian Case For ISO 20022
 

The world’s 11th-largest economy by GDP cannot afford not to implement the ISO 20022 messaging standard on a broad scale, according to the Canadian Payments Association. The group has just published a breakdown of its argument to encourage this goal.
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FX

How Corporate Payments Disruptors Compete, And Coexist, With Banks
 

In 30 years, the world’s largest bank may be an all-digital institution that hasn’t even hit the market yet. It’s impossible to say what the payments ecosystem will look like in the future, but Midpoint says it will be shaped by the cooperation between traditional banks and payments innovators. Here’s how corporate payments will be impacted.

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