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CheckFree Adds EDI CA Data Feed; Automates ISO 20022 Data Dictionaries

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CheckFree Corp.’s CheckFree eVent corporate actions automation platform has created an interface to the ISO 15022-compliant corporate actions data feed from Exchange Data International (EDI). EDI’s corporate actions data is already integrated into a number of vendor systems, including, most recently, Mergent’s EventsData.com and BvDEP’s Osiris. Meanwhile, CheckFree is automating the way Message Broker, the technology underpinning eVent, produces data dictionaries from ISO 20022-compliant schemas, as defined by Swift, to deliver Swiftnet solutions. The company claims a number of services are being delivered to the market in the new ISO 20022 multi-asset class standard.

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