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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

Swift Institute launches competition for university students

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New Swift Institute Challenge creates opportunities for university students in the UK to contribute new ideas to banking and financial services

How In-flow Translation is helping Rabobank prepare for ISO 20022 for payments

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Swift’s In-flow Translation service plays a central role in helping financial institutions adopt ISO 20022 for cross-border payments at their own pace. Learn more about Rabobank’s experience.

Taking the guesswork out of managing expected funds

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J.P. Morgan innovates to offer Swift’s inbound payments tracking service via APIs

Swift Innotribe announces semi-finalists for Startup Challenge Singapore

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Singapore, 6 May 2013

Swift’s messaging traffic grows by 15.2% in Africa

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Figures released at Swift’s 24th African Regional Conference in Abidjan show Africa has outperformed total growth of Swift globally

Using past data to predict future errors

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Learn how we’re using past transaction data to spot and fix errors before a payment is even sent. All thanks to the latest feature in our Payment Pre-validation offering – central beneficiary account verification.

Swift Trademark Guidelines

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Swift has a worldwide reputation for the security, availability and resilience of its network, products and services. The Swift trademarks are important vehicles of that reputation and, as such, are protected as valuable assets by Swift. Any improper or unauthorised use of the Swift trademarks is likely to affect that reputation.

Instant – the new normal

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Carlo Palmers, Head of Market Infrastructures at Swift, talks to Daily News at Sibos editor Heather McKenzie about Instant Payments

Getting the foundations right

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Day four of Innotribe at Sibos 2018 Sydney

Are you ready for a quantum leap?

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Day two of Innotribe at Sibos 2018 Sydney
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