Developed by the ad-hoc multi-stakeholder group (MSG) on Mobile Initiated
Credit Transfers (MSCT), including
Instant Credit transfers (
) (MSG MSCT), the draft MSCT Interoperability Implementation Guidelines (IIGs) (including
) were subject to a public consultation which is now extended until 16 September 2019 to allow more time to interested parties for submitting comments.
By developing these interoperability implementation guidelines, the multi-stakeholder group aims to contribute to a competitive MSCT market, by providing the different stakeholders with an insight into the different service, technical and security aspects involved. The document could serve as a reference basis for making certain implementation choices. Read more about the MSG MSCT (Including
IIGs) in ‘Related Documents’.
The multi-stakeholder group that was involved in the development of this document looks forward to receiving feedback and comments from the various communities and stakeholders on the document MSG MSCT 026-18v0.9 through the feedback questionnaire (see ‘Related Documents’) to be sent by e-mail [email protected] by 16 September 2019.
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