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Advanced Guide ISO 20022 SWIFT MX Messages

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Advanced Guide – ISO 20022 SWIFT MX Messages, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.44, with 43 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 274 reviews, and has 1515 subscribers.

You will learn about Full understanding of CBPR+ usage guideline and message structure and elements Pacs.008, Pacs.009, Pacs.004, Pacs.002 and Pain.001 and Pain.002 Message Structures Learn creating MX messages from MT messages- Assignments 100+ questions to get you ready for interviews Essential background knowledge of XML to understand message schemas Learn how to handle data truncation during MT-MX coexistence Message examples of end to end payment chain This course is ideal for individuals who are Business Analysts and Consultants of Payments Domain or Aspirants of Payments Domain It is particularly useful for Business Analysts and Consultants of Payments Domain or Aspirants of Payments Domain.

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Title: Advanced Guide – ISO 20022 SWIFT MX Messages

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.44

Number of Lectures: 43

Number of Quizzes: 7

Number of Published Lectures: 43

Number of Published Quizzes: 7

Number of Curriculum Items: 57

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 57

Number of Practice Tests: 1

Number of Published Practice Tests: 1

Original Price: $22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Full understanding of CBPR+ usage guideline and message structure and elements
  • Pacs.008, Pacs.009, Pacs.004, Pacs.002 and Pain.001 and Pain.002 Message Structures
  • Learn creating MX messages from MT messages- Assignments
  • 100+ questions to get you ready for interviews
  • Essential background knowledge of XML to understand message schemas
  • Learn how to handle data truncation during MT-MX coexistence
  • Message examples of end to end payment chain
  • Who Should Attend

  • Business Analysts and Consultants of Payments Domain
  • Aspirants of Payments Domain
  • Target Audiences

  • Business Analysts and Consultants of Payments Domain
  • Aspirants of Payments Domain
  • **Part 2 of 2 courses**

    Are you someone who is searching for a reliable resource on ISO 20022 SWIFT MX messages?

    Confused about where to begin learning? What to learn? From where to learn?

    Then this course is your perfect match!!

    You will get –

  • Full understanding of CBPR+ usage guideline and message structure and elements

  • Pacs.008, Pacs.009, Pacs.004, Pacs.002, Pain.001 and 002 message structures

  • Learn creating MX messages – Assignments

  • 100+ questions to get you ready for interview

  • Essential background knowledge of XML to understand message schemas

  • Learn how to handle data truncation during MT-MX coexistence

  • Message examples of end to end payment chain

  • This course, the ‘Advanced Guide – ISO 20022 SWIFT MX Messages’, delves deeper into all the necessary concepts of SWIFT MX messages, starting from how the different working groups of SWIFT work and the inter-relations of the usage guidelines, how XML is used to build the ISO 20022 messages schema, how the important messages are structured – discussing element by element, and the logic behind each element’s presence. It also provides real life message examples to understand the application of all that is learnt.

    Who is this course for?

    1. Business Analysts and Consultants of Payments Domain

    2. Aspirants of Payments Domain

    What this course covers?

    What are ISO 20022 message catalogue, SWIFT MX message catalogue and SWIFT payment groups usage guidelines

    1. ISO 20022 Message Registration Process

    2. SWIFT Payment Groups

    3. Handling of Coexistence of MT and MX messages and Other Related Migrations of Infrastructures

    4. Handling data integrity loss in MT-MX coexistence

    XML in ISO 20022 messages

    1. Basic Structure of XML and Syntax Rules

    2. XML Schema and Instance

    3. XML Data Types

    4. XML Attributes and Complex Elements

    5. Restrictions and Indicators

    6. Understanding the ISO 20022 XML Message Schema

    7. Codes used in MX Messages

    8. MX Message Validation

    Important Concepts Related to MX Messages

    1. Agents and Parties

    2. Settlement Methods

    3. Multiplicity of Elements in Messages

    Structure and Elements of PACS.008 Message

    1. Building Blocks – Group Header and the Credit Transfer Transaction Information

    2. Understanding the Credit Transfer Transaction Information Block

    3. Understanding the Group Header Block

    Structure and Elements of PACS.009 Message

    1. PACS.009 Core, PACS.009 COV and PACS.009 ADV

    2. Building Blocks – Group Header and Credit Transfer Transaction Information

    Structure of PACS.004 and PACS.002 Messages, PAIN.001 and PAIN.002 Messages

    1. Difference between Reject and Return

    2. PACS.004 and PACS.002 Structure

    3. PAIN.001 and PAIN.002 Structure

    Understanding MX Messages with Examples

    1. PAIN.001 Message Example

    2. PAIN.002 Message Example

    3. Serial payment – First PACS.008

    4. Serial Payment – Second PACS.008, PACS.002 and Third PACS.008

    5. Serial Payment – Fourth PACS.008

    Practice Test and Assignments

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: ISO 20022 and SWIFT MX message catalogues | Usage Guidelines

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 2: ISO 20022 Message Registration Process

    Lecture 3: SWIFT Payment Groups

    Chapter 2: Handling Coexistence of MT and MX Messages

    Lecture 1: Handling Coexistence of MT and MX

    Lecture 2: Other Related Migrations of Infrastructures

    Lecture 3: Handling Data Integrity Loss in MT-MX Coexistence

    Lecture 4: Process of Query and Answer for Truncated Data

    Lecture 5: Process of Proactive Transmission of Missing Data

    Chapter 3: XML in ISO 20022 messages

    Lecture 1: Basic Structure of XML and Syntax Rules

    Lecture 2: XML Schema and Instance

    Lecture 3: XML Data Types

    Lecture 4: XML Attributes and Complex Elements

    Lecture 5: Restrictions and Indicators

    Lecture 6: Understanding the ISO 20022 XML Message Schema

    Lecture 7: Codes used in MX Messages

    Lecture 8: MX Message Validation

    Chapter 4: Important Concepts Related to MX Messages

    Lecture 1: Agents and Parties

    Lecture 2: Settlement Methods

    Lecture 3: Multiplicity of Elements in Messages

    Chapter 5: Structure and Elements of PACS.008 Message

    Lecture 1: Building Blocks – Group Header and the Credit Transfer Transaction Information

    Lecture 2: Payment Identification

    Lecture 3: Payment Type Information

    Lecture 4: Amounts, Settlements and Charges

    Lecture 5: Agents, Parties and Accounts

    Lecture 6: Instructions and Remittance Information

    Lecture 7: Group Header

    Lecture 8: Revise the main points – Structure of Pacs.008

    Chapter 6: Structure and Elements of PACS.009 Message

    Lecture 1: PACS.009 Core, PACS.009 COV and PACS.009 ADV

    Lecture 2: Credit Transfer Transaction Information

    Lecture 3: Group Header

    Lecture 4: Revise the main points – Structure of Pacs.009

    Chapter 7: Structure of PACS.004 and PACS.002 Messages, PAIN.001 and PAIN.002 Messages

    Lecture 1: Difference between Reject and Return

    Lecture 2: PACS.004 Message Structure

    Lecture 3: Revise Main points – Structure of Pacs.004

    Lecture 4: Pacs.002 Message Structure

    Lecture 5: Revise Main Points – Structure of Pacs.002

    Lecture 6: PAIN.001 and PAIN.002 Structure

    Lecture 7: Revise Main Points – Structure of Pain.001 and Pain.002

    Chapter 8: Understanding MX Messages with Examples

    Lecture 1: PAIN.001 Message Example

    Lecture 2: PAIN.002 Message Example

    Lecture 3: Serial payment – First PACS.008

    Lecture 4: Serial Payment – Second PACS.008, PACS.002 and Third PACS.008

    Lecture 5: Serial Payment – Fourth PACS.008

    Chapter 9: Practice test and Message Mapping Assignments

    Instructors

  • Advanced Guide ISO 20022 SWIFT MX Messages  No.2
    BankON by Anwesha Sengupta
    Founder BankON, Online Education Company
  • Advanced Guide ISO 20022 SWIFT MX Messages  No.3
    Anwesha Sengupta
    Banker specialized in Trade Finance and SWIFT Payments
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