BIS Innovation Hub Launches Project Keystone for ISO 20022 Payments

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The BIS Innovation Hub London Centre, in collaboration with the Bank of England, has announced the launch of Project Keystone, an initiative exploring how technology can enhance the analytical use of ISO 20022 data. 93% of payment system operators have either implemented or are preparing to implement ISO 20022. Project Keystone aims to support this transition by offering a standardised data analytics platform focused on ISO 20022 data. The tool comprises two modules: one for managing the complex data structure and storage needs of ISO 20022, and another for conducting data-driven analysis. Keystone is intended to be an off-the-shelf component for payment system operators to integrate into their own systems, enabling enhanced use of enriched payments data. Central banks and other regulatory bodies could leverage this to gain deeper insights into real-time economic activity, monitor system-wide liquidity and enhance participant confidence, including ensuring adherence to the ISO 20022 standard itself.

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