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(AFP) Oct 22, 2025
ALGIERS, Oct 22, 2025 (BSW) - Banque de l'Agriculture et du Développement Rural (BADR Bank), a public Algerian bank, has successfully gone live with ISO 20022, becoming the first financial institution in Algeriato comply with the global standard for financial messaging. This milestone marks a major step in BADR's digital and regulatory modernization journey and was achieved in partnership with Eastnets, a global leader in financial messaging, compliance, and payments solutions.

The go-live took place on October 17, 2025, following a successful testing, UAT, and implementation phase jointly carried out by BADR Bank and Eastnets' teams. This success aligns with Algeria's national strategy for the digital transformation of its public financial sector, aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and security in the national payments ecosystem.

Led by Mr. Mohand Bourai, Chief Executive Officer of BADR Bank and Chairman of the Association of Banks and Financial Institutions (ABEF), this project demonstrates BADR's institutional commitment to innovation, compliance, and operational excellence within Algeria's banking sector.

The project also benefited from the close participation of Mrs. Amina Bensmaine, Head of the International Operations Division at BADR Bank, whose coordination and expertise were instrumental in the successful migration to ISO 20022.

"This achievement reflects BADR Bank's ongoing commitment to innovation, compliance, and operational excellence," said Mr. Mohand Bourai, CEO of BADR Bank. "As a public Algerian bank, we have a responsibility to lead the modernization of the national banking sector. Our successful migration to ISO 20022 strengthens our position as a key player in Algeria's financial modernization and enables us to deliver faster, more transparent, and more efficient cross-border transactions for our customers."

ISO 20022 is the international standard for financial messaging, enabling richer, faster, and more secure data exchanges between financial institutions.

As part of the global migration from legacy MT messages to the new MX format, all financial institutions connected to SWIFT are required to adopt ISO 20022 to enhance interoperability, transparency, and efficiency across payment systems.

PaymentSafe, Eastnets' comprehensive payments platform, provided the technical foundation for BADR Bank's ISO 20022 migration.

With its modular and flexible architecture, the platform is designed to integrate, through dedicated connectors, various payment streams, including local systems (ACH, RTGS), international networks such as SWIFT, and regional platforms like Buna while interfacing seamlessly with the bank's core or back-office systems.

Eastnets' team worked closely with BADR Bank, using PaymentSafe's ISO Converter to ensure full alignment with SWIFT's global standards and a smooth migration process.

"We're proud to support BADR Bank in achieving this important milestone," said Raja Said, Customer Success Director at Eastnets. "This successful go-live demonstrates the technological maturity of BADR Bank and the shared commitment of both institutions to advance payment modernization in Algeria and across the region."

This collaboration between BADR Bank, a public Algerian institution, and Eastnets highlights how strategic partnerships can drive national financial transformation and strengthen Algeria's position in the international banking ecosystem.

About Eastnets

Eastnets provides compliance and payment solutions to more than 800 financial institutions worldwide, including 15 of the top 50 global banks and 22 central banks. With over 40 years of experience, Eastnets enables safe and efficient global financial participation through solutions for sanctions screening, transaction monitoring, compliance analytics, and payment modernization.

About BADR Bank (Banque de l'Agriculture et du Développement Rural)

Founded in 1982, BADR Bank is one of Algeria's leading public banks. It plays a key role in supporting agricultural development, financing national projects, and promoting financial inclusion across all 58 wilayas of the country. BADR Bank also chairs the Association of Banks and Financial Institutions (ABEF), reinforcing its institutional leadership in modernizing Algeria's banking and payment systems.



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Media contact:Abby SimpsonSenior Account Manager, Five not [email protected] For more information please visit: www.eastnets.com Contact: [email protected]



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