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Data Integration for Payments: Processors, Schemes, Issuers, and Banking Partners Connected

Integration between processor platforms, card networks, issuer systems, banking partners, and the ACH/RTP/wire rails that move payment data — with the ISO 20022 migration, SWIFT gpi support, and audit trail payments integration requires.

Why Payments Integration Spans ACH, Wire, RTP, and Card Rails

Payments integration connects systems across rails with completely different characteristics. Card networks (Visa VisaNet, Mastercard Banknet) run on ISO 8583 with specific authorization-clearing-settlement timing. ACH (NACHA) operates on batches with Same Day ACH windows and NOC/return processing. Wires run on Fedwire (real-time, final), CHIPS (real-time net settlement), or SWIFT (MT migrating to MX under ISO 20022 — mandatory November 2025). RTP from The Clearing House provides real-time push payments with immediate settlement. FedNow launched July 2023 with similar real-time characteristics. Cross-border payments add FX, correspondent banking, and SWIFT gpi tracking. Each rail has its own message format, timing, error handling, and reconciliation pattern. Generic integration doesn't handle any of this.
Payments integration done right follows rail-specific patterns. Card authorization integration with ISO 8583 parsing, scheme-specific message extensions (VAP/VPS for Visa, IPM for Mastercard), and the stand-in processing (STIP) handling issuer outages require. ACH integration with NACHA file formatting, Same Day windows, NOC and return processing, and the reconciliation that proves incoming and outgoing files agree. Wire integration with Fedwire, CHIPS, and SWIFT — including the ISO 20022 MX migration every bank and payments company faces. RTP and FedNow integration with real-time push semantics and the exception handling instant payments require. Cross-border with SWIFT gpi tracking. With the audit trail examination and scheme compliance require. Done with this discipline, integration supports the full payment rail portfolio. Done generically, it breaks at ISO 8583 parsing or ISO 20022 migration.

How Payments Companies Apply It

Card Authorization & Scheme

Integration with card networks (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover) — ISO 8583 parsing, scheme message extensions, stand-in processing during issuer impairment, and the clearing/settlement file processing schemes require.

ISO 8583 + Visa + Mastercard + STIP + settlement

ACH, Wire & RTP Rails

ACH integration (NACHA, Same Day ACH, NOC/return), wire integration (Fedwire, CHIPS, SWIFT with ISO 20022 migration), RTP and FedNow integration with real-time push semantics.

ACH + NACHA + Fedwire + SWIFT MX + RTP + FedNow

Cross-Border & SWIFT gpi

Cross-border payment integration with SWIFT gpi tracking, correspondent banking, FX handling, and the end-to-end transparency SWIFT gpi customer credit transfer requires.

Cross-border + gpi + correspondent + FX

What You Receive

Payments integration delivered for multi-rail reality: card network integration with ISO 8583, ACH with NACHA and Same Day, wire with Fedwire/CHIPS/SWIFT and ISO 20022 migration, RTP and FedNow, cross-border with SWIFT gpi, audit trails, monitoring, and runbooks for operational incidents at payment criticality.

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Data Integration for Payments — FAQ

Can you handle ISO 20022 migration for SWIFT and domestic rails?

Yes — we've been migrating clients from MT to MX (PACS, PAIN, CAMT messages) ahead of the November 2025 SWIFT coexistence end date. The work involves message transformation, field mapping where semantics differ, and the parallel running that validates migration before cutover. Same ISO 20022 patterns apply to Fedwire migration and RTP.

Through the certification environments each scheme provides (Visa Test System, Mastercard certification) — running test transactions across the authorization-clearing-settlement-chargeback lifecycle before production certification. This is standard scheme requirement; we've done it multiple times.

Yes. Pre-qualified integration engineers with payments experience — ISO 8583, NACHA, Fedwire, SWIFT, ISO 20022, RTP, FedNow, and the rail-specific discipline payments integration requires. 92% first-match acceptance.

Card, ACH, Wire, RTP —
Connected With Rail Discipline

ISO 8583, NACHA, ISO 20022, RTP, FedNow, SWIFT gpi — payments integration built for the rail portfolio the industry actually operates.