Browse certificate
A certificate that is used to encrypt data exchanged over an HTTPS (secure internet) session between the browser and the web server.
certificate administration facility
The online service that security officers use to create operational entity names and to manage their certificates. The facility includes the Local Registration Application.
certificate disablement
The permanent termination of the validity of a certificate. Disablement prevents the further use of the certificate in SwiftNet.
Gottfried Leibbrandt on cyber security and innovation
Swift CEO reveals Customer Security Programme at industry conference
Direct debit - frequently asked questions
Answers to common queries, including how to pay your Swift invoices by direct debit, how to resolve disputes and how to close your direct debit account.
Bank readiness (per country)
Variations in US/EU law can lead to compliance challenges for multinational banking community
New academic research from the Swift Institute shows that conflicts between information sharing and data privacy can lead to information breakdowns across jurisdictions
Media FAQ: Shadow Brokers
Allegations surrounding attempts to gain unauthorised access to data at two service bureaux.
Caribbean CSDs sign Swift’s ISO 20022 Harmonisation Charter
Central Securities Depositories in Barbados and Jamaica’s are now poised to support regional and international initiatives
Compliance – what lies ahead?
FATF Recommendation 16, Compliance ‘attestations’ spark discussion at Business Forum London
Swift oversight
Swift’s oversight objectives centre on the security, operational reliability, business continuity, risk identification, and resilience of the Swift infrastructure.
The path to paperless: How can UK businesses prepare for digital trade documents?
Despite most industries witnessing digital leaps forward over the past decade, the world of trade has kept its focus on paper-based documentation. In fact, trade documents such as promissory notes, bills of lading and performance bonds have remained relatively unchanged for centuries.
Considering that the scale and sophistication of global trade has increased enormously since these documents were initially used by merchants, it’s now high-time for an update.