The committee was founded in 1974 under the
American National Standards Institute, to develop financial industry standards following a surge in electronic banking, automated clearing, and data security needs. In 1984 it played a major role role in supporting the
Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (Check 21) through development of check image exchange and related standards. In the 1990s it expanded its
cryptography standards, developing foundational specifications for secure data exchange and public key infrastructures (e.g., X9.42, X9.73, X9.24). In 2001, the organization was incorporated as ASC X9, Inc., transitioning from a pure ANSI committee to a non-profit industry consortium still accredited by ANSI. During the 2000s and 2010s it joined with international bodies like
ISO/TC 68, helping shape
ISO 20022 and other global standards for payments and securities messaging. == Domestic Role ==