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SwiftNet Directory (SND)

A centralised X.500 directory of entities that stores the certificates and Certificate Revocation Lists that the SwiftNet Certification Authority issues. The SwiftNet Directory identifies an entity by its Distinguished Name (DN). The entities are available to security officers who use the Local Registration Application through the SwiftNet Online Operations Manager to manage them. The certificates and Certificate Revocation Lists are available to the customer's SwiftNet interface (for example, Alliance Gateway).

Making cybersecurity more accessible to all

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Learn how we’re helping institutions strengthen their cybersecurity defences, regardless of their size, through industry partnerships, a free and effective tool box and cost-conscious processes as part of our Customer Security Programme.

Faster not always better

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Anyone with a mobile phone can send a text message to someone on the other side of the world instantaneously – and in most cases for free. However, when it comes to payments, interaction is slower and costly.

Join the Swift network

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… software download centre and support case manager. The SwiftNet Security Officers configure your SwiftNet messaging accounts and related authorisations. You …

Standards Releases

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… the richer ISO 20022 format messages as MX message on SwiftNet. This includes currently a selection of ISO 20022 … the richer ISO 20022 format messages as MX message on SwiftNet. This includes currently a selection of ISO 20022 …

Interfaces and Integration

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… generation, storage and use of PKI certificates Read more SwiftNet Link Ensuring technical interoperability for all …

Four things to do before the 2018 Swift Standards release

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The 2018 Swift Standards release is only a month away; with this year’s update allowing customers to access a host of new innovations in cross-border payments. Here are four things you should do ahead of the release.

ISO 20022: Implementation

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During the coexistence period customers can decide when to enable ISO 20022 for cross-border payments. Stay one step ahead with this set of FAQs.

ISO 20022 CBPR+ compliance for providers

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… to apply for a label of your application, or  browse our directory of Swift Certified Applications  for the solution …

About us

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… instant. Discover Swift 8.4+ billion FIN messages 100 % SwiftNet availability 200+ Countries and territories …

Société Générale Group migrates French domestic payments traffic to Swift

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The French banking group will use Swift FileAct to send domestic payments to STET, the European automated clearing house.
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