Wire Transfer Migration
Important Wire Changes Coming Soon!
Wire Transfer migration to ISO20022
Important changes are on the horizon for Wire Transfers. Here’s some information to get your started on what they are, what they mean, and when they will happen.
What is ISO20022?
What does this mean?
When is this happening?
Here are some key terminology changes that will take place:
FAIM format (current) |
ISO0022 format (effective March 10, 2025) |
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Wire Recipient Name | Creditor |
Originator | Debtor |
Originating Bank/Sending Bank | Debtor AND Instructing Agent |
Beneficiary Bank | Creditor Agent |
Domestic Intermediary | Instructed Agent |
Routing Number | Agent ID |
Reference Beneficiary | End to End ID |
Address Line 1 | Building Number and Street Name |
Address Line 2/3 |
Department, Sub Department, Building Name, Floor, Room, Town Location Name, District Name, Post Box |
City | Town Name |
State | Country Sub Division |
Zip Code | Post Code |
Country | Country |
Account Number | Account Number |
Amount | Amount |
Additional Information | Remittance Information |
Purpose | Purpose |
Those address fields don’t seem to line up. What should we expect on Day 1 (3/10/25)?
Good catch! You should plan to review your Creditors (Wire Recipient Name) BEFORE Day 1, especially those that are tied to any recurring wires. Please add the Creditor’s address prior to March 10, 2025.
International Wires
In February 2025 we will be converting to an International Wire Platform. On the existing platform, please enter in all required information and the Creditor’s (Beneficiaries) address. The Correspondent Bank is no longer necessary.- Please review your existing wire beneficiary list and delete any that you no longer need or use.
- Be aware of the upcoming changes and review all information we’ll be sharing with you up until the migration date.
- Mark your calendars for March 10, 2025! You’ll want to log in early on this day to ensure recurring wire data is correct. Note that Recurring International USD wires will require verification and modifications to ensure transmission. They will not process without manual intervention.
How is Century Bank helping us prepare for this change?
- As there isn’t a 1:1 ratio between FAIM and ISO fields, we’re only able to bring over limited amounts of data for wires. The biggest difference are the address fields, and for those changes we will be moving the information from Address Line 1 (FAIM) to Street Name (ISO). There is a 70-character limit for the Street Name field. Any Address Line 1 entries will be truncated as necessary.
- For Domestic wires only: not all of the new and segmented address fields are required, so if the data is slightly off the wire should still be able to be sent if the following required fields have not changed:
Agent ID (Bank ID)
Agent Name (Bank Name)
Agent City (Bank City)
Agent State (Bank State)
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Account Number
City/Town Name (City)
Agent Country
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Will the way wires are set up and sent change as well?
In general for the Wire Module you access each day, only the fields and their labels are changing. There are many behind-the-scenes changes, but don’t worry – we’ll take care of those for you!
The Main Change will be the terminology. We will be updating the terminology to include both.
Example:
Wire Recipient Name – Wire Recipient Name (Creditor)
Beneficiary Bank – Beneficiary Bank (Creditor Agent)
Routing Number – Routing Number (Agent ID)
Message to Beneficiary – Message to Beneficiary (Remittance Information)
Questions? Please contact our Treasury Management Support, tmclientsupport@mycenturybank.com, or call us at 505.995.1300.