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Beyond connectivity and ISO 20022 compliance: How to reduce TCO and unlock value

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Beyond connectivity and ISO 20022 compliance: How to reduce TCO and unlock value
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A recent study highlights the potential of unified, enriched payment data to drive significant cost savings and strategic advantages for financial institut

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Beyond connectivity and ISO 20022 compliance: How to reduce TCO and unlock value

A recent study highlights the potential of unified, enriched payment data to drive significant cost savings and strategic advantages for financial institutions. By leveraging advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, banks in Switzerland can enhance their risk analysis capabilities, streamline operations, and gain deeper insights into liquidity management. This, in turn, can lead to reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) and unlock new value streams, ultimately benefiting the Swiss economy. As the financial sector continues to evolve, embracing innovative data solutions will be crucial for Swiss banks to remain competitive and agile.


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Original Article: Beyond connectivity and ISO 20022 compliance: How to reduce TCO and unlock value

Published: March 31, 2026


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