Minsait and Intercope sign a global alliance
Minsait (Indra Group) has signed a global alliance with Intercope, an independent software company with more than 40 years of experience in financial messaging solutions. This collaboration combines Minsait's transactional banking platforms with Intercope's BOX Messaging Hub technology, creating a high-value joint proposal for financial institutions seeking to modernise and simplify their messaging infrastructure.
Through the integration of BOX, Minsait will provide its customers with centralised, scalable and interoperable management of financial messaging on networks such as SWIFTNet, SIAnet and EBICS, reducing implementation times and operating costs. The joint solution accelerates digital transformation, strengthens operational resilience and complies with the upcoming Eurosystem and SWIFT milestones: CBPR+ on 22 November 2025, Target Dual Connection in March 2026 and the disappearance of IPLA and SIL on 30 June 2026.
‘This agreement reinforces our commitment to offering truly global transactional banking services based on interoperability and technological flexibility,’ says Alejandra Ortiz, Director of Consulting for the Financial Services Market at Minsait. ‘By integrating Intercope's BOX platform with our solutions, we offer a comprehensive proposal that is future-proof and adaptable to different regulatory, operational and technological environments,’ she explains.
Driving transformation through integration
BOX Messaging Hub incorporates a format-independent orchestration engine that intelligently manages message routing, exception handling and interoperability between infrastructures. With multi-entity and multi-region support, BOX is ideal for complex banking organisations seeking to simplify legacy systems and prepare for a multi-network future.
The alliance is supported by Minsait's portfolio of transactional banking solutions:
- mPayCT – Payment processing
- mTrade – Trade finance
- mIB – International banking
These three platforms are natively integrated with BOX, ensuring smooth implementation, faster time to market and operational efficiency.
‘Partnering with Minsait reinforces our shared mission to simplify and modernise financial messaging globally,’ said Reinhart Laumer, founder and president of Intercope. ‘Together, we are creating an interoperable ecosystem that enables banks to manage multiple networks and payment schemes from a single, unified solution, preparing them for the future and supporting their international growth,’ he added.
Global reach with local expertise
The agreement is already underway in Europe and Latin America, where Minsait has a strong presence and market knowledge. As part of the alliance, Minsait will be responsible for the localisation, deployment and continuous evolution of BOX in the countries where it operates, offering comprehensive consulting and implementation services.
This collaboration also aligns with Minsait's strategy of promoting open, scalable and business-oriented solutions, fostering innovation in payments and moving towards open finance.