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Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

An optional SwiftNet facility that enables customers to control the access of end users and applications to service functions. The service administrator defines the available user access profiles (roles) for use with RBAC. After provisioning, the security officer within an institution can grant roles to end users and applications.

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SwiftNet PKI Certificate Administration Guide

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A secure, shared platform to exchange standardised Know Your Customer data

The Swift Board of Directors

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Governing and overseeing the management of Swift

Choosing a kit to suit your needs

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Choose a cost-effective Alliance Kit to suit your needs, whatever you are looking for in terms of infrastructure, back office integration and messaging interface type.

We're here to help you connect

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Log in to Compliance Analytics

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Pinpoint financial crime risks across your operations and correspondents with our global, group-level payments analysis

Data protection Policies

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Data protection Policies.

Alliance adapters

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Applications can connect to Swift directly through a Swift Interface or indirectly through a shared connectivity managed by a service bureau.

Log in to Alliance Lifeline

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A cold standby connection to Swift, Alliance Lifeline provides connectivity if your main Swift connections become unavailable.

Log in to gpi member zone

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With more than 100 billion USD in messages being sent every day, Swift GPI is enabling payments to be credited to end beneficiaries within minutes and even seconds.

Get your questions answered about Swift GPI

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Get in touch with our Swift GPI experts to get your questions answered.
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