ISO 20022-1:2026
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
13 April 2026
Financial services — Universal financial industry message scheme — Part 1: Metamodel
ISO 20022-1:2026 Files
English
154 Pages
Current Edition
USD
280.9
ISO 20022-1:2026 Scope
This document specifies:
- the overall description of the modelling approach;
- the overall description of the ISO 20022 Repository (hereby referred to as Repository) contents;
- a high-level description of the input to be accepted by the Registration Authority to feed/modify the Repository’s DataDictionary and BusinessProcessCatalogue;
- a high-level description of the Repository output to be made publicly available by the Registration Authority.
BusinessTransactions and MessageSets Conforming with ISO 20022 series can be used for electronic data interchange amongst any industry participants (financial and others), independently of any specific communication network. Network-dependent rules, such as message acknowledgement and message protection, are beyond the scope of the ISO 20022 series.
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