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MCP server for ISO 20022 postal-address remediation ahead of the Nov 2026 CBPR+ cliff.
MCP server for ISO 20022 postal-address remediation ahead of the Nov 2026 CBPR+ cliff.
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Add this to your MCP configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"io-github-sebastienrousseau-structured-address-fix-mcp": {
"args": [
"structured-address-fix-mcp"
],
"command": "uvx"
}
}
}From the project's GitHub README.
A Model Context Protocol server that exposes the
structured-address-fix ISO 20022 postal-address library as tools for
AI agents and assistants — classify an address's shape, assess it against a
scheme policy, and remediate it (or a whole pacs.008 / pain.001 message) into
the structured form the November 2026 cutover requires, all from your
favourite MCP client.
The 14 November 2026 cliff. On that date CBPR+, HVPS+, T2, CHAPS, and Fedwire stop accepting fully unstructured postal addresses: a payment whose debtor/creditor address is a free-text blob is rejected.
structured-address-fix-mcpputs the readiness check and the fix in front of your agent —assess_messageflags the offending parties,remediate_messageproposes the compliant form, andget_cutover_datereports the binding date. v0.0.2, stdio transport, 9 tools, Python 3.12+.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets AI agents
and assistants discover and call external tools in a uniform way.
structured-address-fix-mcp is an MCP server that turns the
structured-address-fix library into a set of first-class agent tools,
so an assistant can read a postal address — or every addressed party in an
ISO 20022 pacs.008 / pain.001 message — and bring it into line with the
structured-address rules that become mandatory on 14 November 2026,
directly from a conversation.
The headline capability is the one-shot remediation workflow: assess a message, find the parties whose addresses will be rejected at the cliff, and emit the compliant form with each change explained and confidence-scored.
Every tool is a thin, typed wrapper over structured_address_fix.services —
the single shared facade also used by the CLI — so all interfaces behave
identically. Tools return JSON-serialisable data; on an error they return an
{"error": ...} payload rather than raising.
flowchart LR
A["MCP client<br/>(Claude Desktop, IDE, agent)"] -->|stdio| B["structured-address-fix-mcp"]
B -->|delegates to| C["structured_address_fix.services"]
C -->|classify + assess + remediate| D["ISO 20022 postal addresses<br/>(pacs.008 / pain.001)"]
structured-address-fix-mcp is the postal-address specialist in a set of
coordinated, vendor-neutral MCP servers for the ISO 20022 migration.
Dependency ranges are kept aligned across the suite, so the servers co-install
cleanly in a single Python environment: start with one, add the rest as your
workflow grows.
| Server | Scope | Install | Use it when |
|---|---|---|---|
structured-address-fix-mcp | ISO 20022 postal-address classification, assessment, and remediation for the Nov 2026 structured-address cliff | pip install structured-address-fix-mcp | You need to get debtor/creditor addresses cliff-ready — this package |
pacs008-mcp | Generate, validate, parse & scheme-check ISO 20022 pacs.008 FI-to-FI credit transfers, with Nov-2026 address linting | pip install pacs008-mcp | You work with pacs.008 messages end to end |
pain001-mcp | Generate & validate ISO 20022 pain.001 payment-initiation files (v03–v12, pain.008, SEPA) with rulebook checks | pip install pain001-mcp | You originate outbound payment files |
camt053-mcp | ISO 20022 camt.05x bank statements: parse, validate, filter, reverse; MT94x migration; CBPR+ readiness | pip install camt053-mcp | You work with bank-to-customer statements |
The suite also includes the iso20022-mcp
gateway (unified search / describe / validate / generate / parse
meta-tools across the whole message catalogue) and
acmt001-mcp (account
management). Where pacs008-mcp lints a message for address problems,
structured-address-fix-mcp is the specialist that classifies, assesses, and
fixes the addresses themselves against per-scheme policies.
structured-address-fix-mcp runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows and requires
Python 3.12+ and pip. It pulls in the core structured-address-fix
library and the MCP SDK automatically.
python -m pip install structured-address-fix-mcp
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # macOS/Linux
venv\Scripts\activate # Windows
python -m pip install -U structured-address-fix-mcp
For the 10-minute install → MCP client config → first conversation
tutorial, see docs/quickstart.md.
Launch the server over stdio (the FastMCP default transport):
structured-address-fix-mcp
Register it with any MCP client (e.g. Claude Desktop) by adding it to the client's configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"structured-address-fix": { "command": "structured-address-fix-mcp" }
}
}
The command speaks MCP on stdin/stdout — it is meant to be launched by an MCP client, not used interactively. The agent can then call the tools below to assess and remediate postal addresses on demand.
All tools delegate to the shared structured_address_fix.services layer, so
they behave identically to the CLI. Tools return JSON-serialisable data; on a
domain, validation, or value error they return an {"error": ...} payload.
list_policies — List every available address policy (rulebook) with its tier (e.g. cbpr-2026, sepa, hvps-plus, generic-structured)classify_address — Classify a postal address as structured, hybrid, or unstructured (a quick shape check)assess_address — Score a single address against a policy and return its findingsassess_message — Assess every addressed party in a pacs.008 / pain.001 message against a policyremediate_address — Propose the compliant form of an address, with the before/after and confidence-scored patch operationsremediate_message — Assess and remediate every addressed party in a message; optionally apply the operations and return the patched XMLpreview_patch — Return the patch operations remediation would apply to a message (a dry run)explain_finding — Explain what a finding code (e.g. SAF001) means and how to resolve itget_cutover_date — Return the binding November 2026 structured-address cutover date and the scheme that sets itOptional parameters shared across the assessment/remediation tools: policy_id
(defaults to cbpr-2026), as_of (an YYYY-MM-DD date that decides the cliff
wording; defaults to today), and country_hint (an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code to
assume when an address carries no country of its own).
You can invoke the tools in-process — without a transport — straight through the
FastMCP instance. This mirrors what an agent receives over stdio. The runnable
version of this snippet lives in examples/mcp_tools.py.
import asyncio
from structured_address_fix_mcp import server
# A fully unstructured address: two free-text lines, no structured fields.
# At the 14 Nov 2026 cliff this form is rejected across the major schemes.
unstructured = {
"address_lines": ["10 Downing St", "London SW1A 2AA"],
"country": "GB",
}
async def main() -> None:
async def call(name, args):
result = await server.server.call_tool(name, args)
content = result[0] if isinstance(result, tuple) else result
return content[0].text if content else ""
# When does the cliff bite?
print(await call("get_cutover_date", {}))
# -> {"date": "2026-11-14", "scheme": "SWIFT CBPR+ UG2026"}
# What shape is this address in right now?
print(await call("classify_address", {"address": unstructured}))
# -> {"classification": "unstructured"}
# Propose the compliant form, with each change explained.
print(await call("remediate_address",
{"address": unstructured, "policy_id": "cbpr-2026"}))
# -> {"policy_id": "cbpr-2026", "findings": [...], "suggestions": [...],
# "is_compliant_before": false, "is_compliant_after": true, ...}
asyncio.run(main())
Run it directly:
python examples/mcp_tools.py
Part of the ISO 20022 MCP Suite — open-source, Apache-2.0 licensed MCP servers for banking and financial-services AI agents:
| Server | Purpose |
|---|---|
pacs008-mcp | Generate, validate, parse & scheme-check ISO 20022 pacs.008 FI-to-FI credit transfers + Nov-2026 address linting |
pain001-mcp | Generate & validate ISO 20022 pain.001 payment files (v03–v12, pain.008, SEPA) with rulebook checks |
camt053-mcp | Parse, validate, filter & reverse ISO 20022 camt.05x bank statements; MT94x migration; CBPR+ readiness |
acmt001-mcp | Generate & validate ISO 20022 acmt account-management messages |
iso20022-mcp | Unified gateway: search / describe / validate / generate / parse across the pain · pacs · camt · acmt families |
structured-address-fix CLI covers the same ground
without the stdio protocol overhead.pacs008-mcp or
pain001-mcp to
generate and validate the message itself.structured-address-fix-mcp uses Poetry and mise.
git clone https://github.com/sebastienrousseau/structured-address-fix-mcp.git && cd structured-address-fix-mcp
mise install
poetry install
poetry shell
Note: the server depends on the core
structured-address-fixlibrary. Until it is published to PyPI, the dev dependency group installs it from the sibling checkout (../structured-address-fix); seeCONTRIBUTING.md.
A Makefile orchestrates the quality gates (kept in lockstep with CI):
make check # all gates (REQUIRED before commit): lint + type-check + test + examples
make test # pytest
make lint # ruff + black
make type-check # mypy --strict
make security # bandit
structured-address-fix-mcp is a thin wrapper — every tool delegates to
structured_address_fix.services, where the defence-in-depth for XML parsing
(defusedxml) lives. Tools catch the documented domain, validation, and value
errors and return an {"error": ...} envelope per the suite convention; they
never propagate raw exceptions to the MCP client. Reporting practice, supported
versions, and the full supply-chain posture (SLSA L3 provenance, PEP 740
attestations, SBOMs, and the NIST SP 800-218 SSDF practice mapping) are
documented in SECURITY.md. Vulnerabilities go via GitHub
Private Vulnerability Reporting, not public issues.
README.md — this fileCHANGELOG.md — release notesSECURITY.md — disclosure + supported versionsSUPPORT.md — how to get helpROADMAP.md — what's next (HTTP/OAuth transport, observability, entitlement gating)MAINTAINERS.md — who can mergedocs/quickstart.md — 10-minute install → first conversationdocs/deployment-cookbook.md — stdio client configs (Claude Desktop, Cursor, containers)examples/ — runnable scriptsglama.json — Glama directory manifestmcp-name: io.github.sebastienrousseau/structured-address-fix-mcp
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Any contribution submitted for inclusion shall be licensed as above, without additional terms.
Contributions are welcome — see the contributing instructions. Thanks to all contributors.
Built on the structured-address-fix ISO 20022 postal-address library
and the Model Context Protocol Python SDK.
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