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> As companies that do heavy financial management refresh their architecture and move to modern web servers and the like, they'll likely need to rebuild it from scratch. This is what iso20022.js plays a small part in - if they're building on Node this is a convenient library for them to use.

Are companies do heavy financial management refreshing their architecture in node, javascript and typescript? And do they then rely on a library with one sole contributor?

Sorry if this sounds dismissive. I am actually afraid by the answer, because, having worked in fintech, I wouldn't be surprised if the answer is "yes, certainly some".




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