> > I wanted to ask if here is any plan for GNUcash to support ISO20022? Did 
> > anybody already dig into it?
>
> I've never even heard of it.

Haha! And once again, the so-called international standard turns out to be more 
a European standard 😊.

> What banks that you do business with have implemented it? 
Actually the Swiss payment infrastructure is in a adoption phase since fall 
2016 and expects a transition phase until 2018. This is all major banks such as 
PostFinance, UBS, CreditSuisse, etc. personally I do business with Raiffeisen 
which is also pushing for it. 

> Is it implemented as a file download (so that one would use File>Import) or 
> as part of an online session (requiring AQBanking support to work in GnuCash)?
It seems the standard is aiming at both. My particular use case is file up- and 
download. As I said already: I did not dig into it yet, but I would volunteer 
to look into this topic (at least the "offline" import and probably export 
part) myself. However I wanted to do a first call to check whether this is 
already on someone's radar as I'm not a friend of duplication.

I'll count your reply as a "at least John Ralls does not have this on his 
radar". 😊

To my best knowledge, ISO20022 is not too far from/similar to SEPA which seems 
to be part of AqBanking already. Therefor I'm not sure whether the offline 
stuff could or should come as part of AqBanking or if a stand-alone solution 
would be acceptable.

Regards
Ueli Niederer

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