pub struct MT210 {
pub field_20: Field20,
pub field_25: Option<Field25NoOption>,
pub field_30: Field30,
pub sequence: Vec<MT210Sequence>,
}
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MT210: Notice to Receive
§Purpose
Used to inform a financial institution that funds will be credited to their account. This message serves as advance notification of incoming funds, allowing the receiving institution to prepare for and reconcile expected payments.
§Scope
This message is:
- Sent by a financial institution to notify another institution of pending credits
- Used for liquidity management and cash flow planning
- Applicable to various payment scenarios requiring advance notification
- Essential for correspondent banking relationships
- Used in settlement systems requiring pre-advice of incoming funds
§Key Features
- Pre-Advice Functionality: Advance notification of incoming payments
- Repetitive Sequence Structure: Multiple payment notifications in single message
- Flexible Identification: Either ordering customer (50) or ordering institution (52) required
- Account Management: Optional account identification for specific crediting
- Multi-Currency Support: Individual currency and amount per sequence
- Correspondent Banking: Support for intermediary institution chains
§Common Use Cases
- Correspondent bank payment notifications
- Treasury department cash flow management
- Settlement system pre-advice messages
- Liquidity management notifications
- Expected payment confirmations
- Cross-border payment notifications
- Multi-currency portfolio funding advice
§Message Structure
§Header Section
- 20: Transaction Reference (mandatory) - Unique message identifier
- 25: Account Identification (optional) - Specific account to be credited
- 30: Value Date (mandatory) - Date when funds will be available
§Repetitive Sequence (Multiple entries allowed)
- 21: Related Reference (mandatory) - Reference to related payment/transaction
- 32B: Currency and Amount (mandatory) - Currency code and amount to be credited
- 50: Ordering Customer (optional) - Customer initiating the payment
- 52: Ordering Institution (optional) - Institution initiating the payment
- 56: Intermediary Institution (optional) - Intermediary in payment chain
§Network Validation Rules
- C2 Rule: Either field 50 (Ordering Customer) or field 52 (Ordering Institution) must be present, but not both
- Currency Consistency: All 32B fields should use consistent currency (when multiple sequences)
- Reference Format: Transaction and related references must follow SWIFT format rules
- Date Validation: Value date must be valid and properly formatted (YYMMDD)
- Amount Validation: All amounts must be positive and within acceptable ranges
- Institution Codes: BIC codes must be valid when institution fields are used
§MT210Sequence Details
Each sequence within the message represents a separate payment notification and contains:
- Individual payment reference (field 21)
- Specific currency and amount (field 32B)
- Payment originator identification (either field 50 or 52)
- Optional intermediary institution details (field 56)
§Processing Considerations
- Advance Notice: Typically sent before the actual payment message
- Reconciliation: Used for matching expected vs. actual payments
- Liquidity Planning: Enables receiving institution to plan cash positions
- Settlement Timing: Coordinates with payment system settlement cycles
- Exception Handling: Facilitates investigation of missing payments
§SRG2025 Status
- No Structural Changes: MT210 format remains unchanged in SRG2025
- Enhanced Validation: Additional validation rules for payment notification accuracy
- Cross-Border Compliance: Enhanced validation for international payment notifications
- Settlement Integration: Improved integration with modern settlement systems
§Integration Considerations
- Banking Systems: Compatible with liquidity management and treasury systems
- API Integration: RESTful API support for modern cash management platforms
- Processing Requirements: Supports real-time notification and cash flow planning
- Compliance Integration: Built-in validation for correspondent banking requirements
§Relationship to Other Messages
- Triggers: Often precedes actual payment messages like MT202, MT103, or MT205
- Responses: May generate acknowledgment or status confirmation messages
- Related: Works with account reporting messages and settlement confirmations
- Alternatives: Direct payment messages for immediate transfer without pre-advice
- Status Updates: Enables reconciliation of expected vs. actual payments received
Fields§
§field_20: Field20
§field_25: Option<Field25NoOption>
§field_30: Field30
§sequence: Vec<MT210Sequence>
Implementations§
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for MT210
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for MT210
Source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
Source§impl SwiftMessageBody for MT210
impl SwiftMessageBody for MT210
Source§fn message_type() -> &'static str
fn message_type() -> &'static str
Get the message type identifier (e.g., “103”, “202”)
Source§fn from_fields(
fields: HashMap<String, Vec<(String, usize)>>,
) -> SwiftResult<Self>
fn from_fields( fields: HashMap<String, Vec<(String, usize)>>, ) -> SwiftResult<Self>
Create from field map with sequential consumption tracking
Source§fn from_fields_with_config(
fields: HashMap<String, Vec<(String, usize)>>,
config: &ParserConfig,
) -> Result<ParseResult<Self>, ParseError>
fn from_fields_with_config( fields: HashMap<String, Vec<(String, usize)>>, config: &ParserConfig, ) -> Result<ParseResult<Self>, ParseError>
Create from field map with configuration for error collection
Source§fn to_ordered_fields(&self) -> Vec<(String, String)>
fn to_ordered_fields(&self) -> Vec<(String, String)>
Convert to ordered field list for MT serialization
Returns fields in the correct sequence order for multi-sequence messages
Source§fn required_fields() -> Vec<&'static str>
fn required_fields() -> Vec<&'static str>
Get required field tags for this message type
Source§fn optional_fields() -> Vec<&'static str>
fn optional_fields() -> Vec<&'static str>
Get optional field tags for this message type
impl StructuralPartialEq for MT210
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for MT210
impl RefUnwindSafe for MT210
impl Send for MT210
impl Sync for MT210
impl Unpin for MT210
impl UnwindSafe for MT210
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T: ?Sized,
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