Home to Host cooperation under PSD2
Swift’s response to the European Banking Authority’s Consultation Paper on “cooperation between competent authorities in the home and host Member States in the supervision of payment institutions operating on a cross-border basis under Art. 29 (6) of PSD2”
Charting the future of European payments
Marc Bayle de Jesse, Director General, Market Infrastructure and Payments, ECB, Hays Littlejohn, Chief Executive Officer, EBA Clearing, and Saskia Devolder, Managing Director/Head of Western and Central Europe, Swift
Inside Innovation - Industry insights: Redefining payments
Sean Sargison, Global Head of Innovation, Swift - Gerald Gruber, Chief Commercial Officer, bunq - Giuseppe Bruni, Head of Eurosystem Market Infrastructures, Banca d’Italia - Isabel Woodford, Senior Reporter, Sifted
Inside Innovation - Industry insights: Redefining payments
Tom Zschach, Chief Innovation Officer, Swift - Kimwood Mott, Project Manager, Digital Currency Implementation, Central Bank of The Bahamas - Thomas Nilsson, Member of CPMI Secretariat, BIS - Jean Chatzky, CEO, HerMoney
SR 2021 MT High-Level information
This document describes a high level overview of requested changes for SR 2021. These requests must still be validated by the relevant Swift Maintenance Working Groups. More info will be available via the Updated High-Level Information document in November 2020.
Inside Innovation - Industry insights: Delivering digital experience today
Ben Weiss, Banking Industry Lead, AWS - Irene Arias, CEO, IDB Lab - Renato Ejnisman, CEO, Banco Next - Ignacio Blanco, Head of New Payment Flows Strategy and Strategic Transformation Office, Swift
CSP Customer Testimonial – Banco General, Panama
Janina M. Chen, Assistant Vice President of International and Trust Operations, Banco General, Panama, explains how Banco General is tackling cyber risk management and the bank’s approach to Swift’s Customer Security Control Framework and attestation process.
BTMU with Dassault Systèmes
3SKey, Swift’s personal identity key, has been widely implemented by corporations in Europe, particularly in France, as a way of enhancing transaction security whilst also enabling transactions to be verified in a consistent way across banking partners.
CSP Customer Testimonial – Standard Chartered Bank
Alex Manson, Global Head of Transaction Banking at Standard Chartered Bank talks about how the bank is working with its counterparts to support them in tackling cyber risks and complete their attestation against Swift’s Customer Security Controls Framework.
SR 2021 MX High-Level information
This document describes a high level overview of requested changes for SR 2021. These requests must still be validated by the relevant Swift Maintenance Working Groups or ISO SEGs. More info will be available via the Updated High-Level Information document in November 2020.