2025 Bank Survey Report: Global Availability of Electronic Bank Services Billing Formats

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Electronic bank services billing has reached a turning point. For years, the challenge for corporate treasury teams was simply gaining access to standardized electronic bank fee data. Today, that capability is increasingly widespread and the conversation is shifting from availability to the quality, consistency and usability of the data itself.

Redbridge’s 2025 Bank Survey Report examines the current state of bank services billing (BSB) reporting across global and regional banks, with a particular focus on the adoption of ISO 20022 camt.086 and the ability of corporate treasury teams to effectively analyze and reconcile their bank fees.

Based on responses from 11 global and regional banks, the report explores where BSB reporting is available around the world, which formats and delivery methods banks support, and where important gaps remain.

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  • The global adoption of camt.086, TWIST and EDI 822 bank fee reporting formats
  • BSB reporting availability across Europe, Asia Pacific, the Americas and Africa
  • Where inconsistencies between contracted pricing and monthly billing data continue to complicate reconciliation
  • Adoption of AFP Global Service Codes and accreditation
  • Banks’ ability to provide historical bank fee statements
  • How BSB reporting is expanding beyond cash management into areas such as merchant card, trade and letter-of-credit fees

The findings point to the next challenge for bank fee transparency: moving beyond simply receiving electronic billing data toward information treasury teams can reliably validate, reconcile and use.

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