Financial services — Universal financial industry message scheme — Part 6: Message transport characteristics

ISO 20022-6:2013 specifies the characteristics of the MessageTransportSystem required for an ISO 20022 BusinessTransaction and MessageDefinition. Changes to the value of the MessageTransport Characteristics can affect the BusinessTransaction and MessageDefinition. Each BusinessTransaction in the ISO 20022 Repository is associated with a MessageTransportMode. The MessageTransportMode specifies the values for the MessageTransportCharacteristics.

Services financiers — Schéma universel de messages pour l'industrie financière — Partie 6: Caractéristiques du transport de message

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 20022-6
Second edition
2013-05-01
Financial services — Universal financial
industry message scheme —
Part 6:
Message transport characteristics
Services financiers — Schéma universel de messages pour
l’industrie financière —
Partie 6: Caractéristiques du transport de message
Reference number
ISO 20022-6:2013(E)
©
ISO 2013

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ISO 20022-6:2013(E)
Foreword
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International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 20022-6 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 68, Financial services.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 20022-6:2009), which has been technically revised.
ISO 20022 consists of the following parts, under the general title Financial services — Universal financial
industry message scheme:
— Part 1: Metamodel
— Part 2: UML profile
— Part 3: Modelling
— Part 4: XML Schema generation
— Part 5: Reverse engineering
— Part 6: Message transport characteristics
— Part 7: Registration
— Part 8: ASN.1 generation
ISO 20022-1:2013, ISO 20022-2:2013, ISO 20022-3:2013, ISO 20022-4:2013, ISO 20022-5:2013,
ISO 20022-6:2013, ISO 20022-7:2013 and ISO 20022-8:2013 will be implemented by the Registration Authority
by no later than the end of May 2013, at which time support for the concepts set out within them will be effective.
Users and potential users of the ISO 20022 series are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the 2013 editions
as soon as possible, in order to understand their impact and take advantage of their content as soon as they are
implemented by the Registration Authority. For further guidance, please contact the Registration Authority.
For the purposes of research on financial industry message standards, users are encouraged to
share their views on ISO 20022:2013 and their priorities for changes to future editions Second editionof the
2013-05-01
document. Click on the link below to take part in the online survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/20022_2013
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ISO 20022-6:2013(E)
Introduction
This International Standard defines a scalable, methodical process to ensure consistent descriptions of
messages throughout the financial services industry.
The purpose of this International Standard is to describe precisely and completely the externally observable
aspects of financial services messaging in a way that can be verified independently against operational messaging.
The trigger for the creation of this International Standard was the rapid growth in the scale and sophistication
of messaging within financial services during the 1990s using ISO 15022. The financial services industry (from
hereon referred to as “the industry”) created the first version of this International Standard as the successor to
ISO 15022 in response to that trigger. Since ISO 15022, the industry has broadened the scope from securities
to the entire industry for this International Standard.
This International Standard is based on open tech
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