Interactive Financial Exchange
- Interactive Financial Exchange
Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX) is an XML specification for financial transactions such as bill presentment and payment, business to business and consumer to business banking (e.g.: balances, financial transaction information), payments and automated teller machine (ATM) communications.
It is being developed and maintained by a consortium of individuals representing financial and information technology companies.
External links
* Organisation: [http://www.ifxforum.org/home International Financial eXchange Forum]
* Specification: [http://www.ifxforum.org/standards/ http://www.ifxforum.org/standards/]
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