Case study J.P.Morgan – ISO 20022 implementation for Corporate Actions
ISO 20022 pilot program is a means of assisting J.P. Morgan's adoption of market practices and Swift standard message types for corporate actions.
Industry insights: The future of payments in an evolving digital landscape
Mahmoud Fawzy, CIB, Egypt; Faisal Hijjawi, Buna & Sido Bestani, Swift explore the future of payments in the region
CCP risk is a borderless question in need of a global answer
Natasha de Teran, head of corporate affairs at Swift explores the need for a co-ordinated response from international policy makers to CCP risk
Consultation on Revised annex on Correspondent Banking
Swift Response to the Banking Committee on Banking Supervision on the Consultative Document: “Guidelines - Revised annex on correspondent banking” - 22 February 2017
Nordea - Case Study
Hear from Nordea about how they took an agile approach to implementing Swift GPI using a small team of in-house operatives.
Clone of gpi Observer Analytics factsheet - Jaoanese version
Enabling and strengthening your cross-border payment business through Swift Business Intelligence
Watch for Banking: BI that gives you the edge
With Watch for Banking analyse your Swift traffic data to understand and evaluate your correspondent banking network. You can track activity by volume, value and currency and benchmark against market totals. Discover how Swift Business Intelligence turns data into actionable business insight that will give you the edge.
PR - The transformation of the European payments landscape - German
Swift white paper examines the drivers of payments transformation in Europe and looks at the challenges and opportunities for financial institutions
Case Study – KONE
KONE Corporation, world class elevator and escalator manufacturer, implemented Swift to harmonise bank communications, while also enabling treasury to standardise processes, improve visibility and control, optimise liquidity and drive future transformation. Discover how KONE streamlined its bank communications through a Swift connectivity outsourced to OpusCapita.
Draft recommendations on outsourcing to cloud service providers
Swift’s response to the European Banking Authorities’ consultation on “Draft recommendations on outsourcing to cloud service providers under Article 16 of Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010”