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It is a multiple customer credit transfer.
It is a multiple customer credit transfer.
MT102 - and all other MT messages - are in the course of being phased out over the period ending November 2025, and being replaced by improved message formats under ISO 20022.




==See also==
==See also==
* [[Extensible markup language]]  (XML)
*[[MT]]
*[[MT]]
*[[MT940]]
*[[MT940]]
*[[MT942]]
*[[MT942]]
*[[SEPA]]
* [[Single Euro Payments Area]] (SEPA)
*[[Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications]] (SWIFT)
*[[Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications]] (SWIFT)
*[[XML]]


==Other resources==
*[https://www.treasurers.org/best-practice/iso-20022-resource-hub Association of Corporate Treasurers - ISO 20022 hub]
*[https://www.swift.com/standards/iso-20022/iso-20022-payments-financial-institutions/why-were-migrating Migration to ISO 20022 - Start of coexistence 2023 - End of coexistence 2025 - SWIFT]
*[https://www.iso20022.org/ ISO 20022 website]
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 27 November 2024

SWIFT.

An MT102 (or MT 102) is a standard structured SWIFT message.

It is a multiple customer credit transfer.


MT102 - and all other MT messages - are in the course of being phased out over the period ending November 2025, and being replaced by improved message formats under ISO 20022.


See also


Other resources