SwiftNet Certification Authority (CA)
A Swift central system that produces and publishes digital certificate.
Growth in payments drives Swift annual traffic to exceed 7 billion message mark
Operational performance evidence Swift’s capacity to meet market needs
Instant – the new normal
Carlo Palmers, Head of Market Infrastructures at Swift, talks to Daily News at Sibos editor Heather McKenzie about Instant Payments
Settlement fails: Getting to the root of the problem
Securities settlement fails create both added costs and operational risks for trading counterparties. These challenges are only going to intensify under CSDR’s Settlement Discipline Regime and the decision by certain markets to adopt T+1. Better transparency on securities transactions will be essential if we are to reduce settlement fails moving forward.
The Unique Transaction Identifier and its value in securities settlement
What is the UTI and how can it benefit the securities industry? Here’s what you need to know.
Successful testing paves way for CBDC use cross-border
Central and commercial banks see “clear potential and value” in Swift’s pioneering CBDC interoperability solution, following successful testing in a sandbox environment.
Swift offers an instant payments messaging service
The launch of the Swift instant payments messaging service for Europe in November 2018 will coincide with the launch of the pan-European real-time payments service being built by the European Central Bank (ECB)
UniCredit’s Wohlgeschaffen to join Swift’s Corporate Advisory Group
The Global Head of Trade Products at UniCredit shares his views on Swift's role in the corporate market.
ISO in bytes: The voice of the Canadian community, a refined activation approach and your testing journey
Welcome to the 6th edition of ISO 20022 in bytes. In this edition, with just thirteen months until the go-live of CBPR+ and the Transaction Manager (TM), we’ll hear from Payments Canada about their journey as an RTGS to adopt HVPS+, the ISO 20022 market practices for payment market infrastructures. The CBPR+ programme is moving ahead at full steam, with the in-flow translation service set to become available for testing this November, and a refined transition period for next year’s move from…