Operational friction has long been a defining characteristic of traditional financial systems. Multiple intermediaries, fragmented ledgers, manual reconciliation, and delayed settlement all contribute to complexity that institutions must manage daily.…
Financial messaging has always been the unseen backbone of global finance. Every payment, settlement, and securities transaction depends on messages that instruct systems how value should move. For decades, this…
Financial controls have traditionally relied on manual checks, reconciliations, and approvals layered across organizations. These processes were designed for slower transaction volumes and limited system connectivity. As financial activity becomes…
