Payments & settlement
Cross-border, cross-rail or cross-scheme payments where one side is ISO-20022-native and the other relies on institution-specific formats or JSON-based APIs.
Pillar • Finance & Economy
← Back to domains & pillarsInterlayer focuses on the messages that move between financial institutions, market infrastructures and public-finance systems — not on balances, ledgers or policy decisions. The objective is to keep settlement, reporting and public-finance signals aligned across systems without creating a new platform owner.
Core questions
How do payment, settlement and reporting messages remain interoperable across formats, institutions and jurisdictions while auditability is preserved?
Interlayer’s role
Interpret, translate and align messages between existing systems — keeping custody and decision-making with regulated institutions and infrastructures.
Constraints
Non-custodial, sovereign-neutral and audit-aligned. No central ledger, no new store of record, no authority over approvals or risk appetite.
Where interoperability questions appear
Finance & Economy interoperability is rarely about creating a new platform. It is about ensuring that existing systems — bank cores, payment rails, RTGS and public-finance platforms — can understand each other’s messages under their current oversight.
Payments & settlement
Cross-border, cross-rail or cross-scheme payments where one side is ISO-20022-native and the other relies on institution-specific formats or JSON-based APIs.
Reporting & supervision
Regulatory, supervisory and internal reporting messages that must reconcile across multiple systems and jurisdictions without duplicating systems of record.
Public finance & programmes
Flows between treasuries, social programmes and financial institutions where funding and outcome reporting must align, but data and authority cannot be centralised into a new actor.
Message flows
These are indicative patterns only. In each case, Interlayer remains focused on message interpretation and translation — not on holding balances or directing funds.
Flow 1
Cross-rail payment instructionFlow 2
Public finance reporting alignmentFlow 3
Programme disbursement and reconciliationTranslator role
The same translator concepts used elsewhere are applied within Finance & Economy, but with a higher emphasis on regulatory expectations, risk management and audit trails.
Interpret
Understand the structure and intent of existing ISO-20022 messages, proprietary bank formats and JSON APIs — including which elements are binding for risk, settlement and reporting.
Translate
Define explicit mappings between institutional formats and target structures (ISO-20022, JSON-20022, canonical views), with validation points that can be surfaced to oversight teams.
Align
Help counterparties maintain consistent interpretations of core fields and states across their systems, so that reconciliation and supervision become less fragile.
Assurance & governance
Finance & Economy work is designed to be understood by risk, audit, compliance and supervisory teams. Translator logic, assumptions and constraints can be documented in a way that fits existing three-lines-of-defence models rather than bypassing them.
Typical starting points
Next step
If you are examining cross-rail payments, settlement, reporting or public finance interoperability, we can help define a message-layer translator that preserves your institutional boundaries.