service administrator destination
A valid Swift eight-character BIC that Swift assigns to the service administrator. The service administrator destination is used in digital signatures. The service administrator destination can be the same as the primary server destination.
service administrator related participant (SARP)
A Swift user that belongs to the same financial institution as the service administrator. To be considered as part of the same financial institution, Swift must register the service administrator related participant and the service administrator as belonging to the same group of customers for traffic aggregation purposes.
Poland: Embracing innovation and change in banking
The Swift Business Forum Warsaw took place at the Hotel Bristol on 29 May 2019 and brought together more than 180 senior members of the Polish financial industry.
Swift to bring benefits of gpi to DLT and trade ecosystems
Initial proof of concept to connect gpi with blockchain enterprise software firm R3
Four things to do before the 2018 Swift Standards release
The 2018 Swift Standards release is only a month away; with this year’s update allowing customers to access a host of new innovations in cross-border payments. Here are four things you should do ahead of the release.
Swift news
Customer Security Programme (CSP)
… how Daily Validation Reports and Swift’s Payment Control Service help you manage security risks. Read more Independent …
How we’re enhancing our platform
We’re streamlining every transaction’s journey – from the second it’s sent to the instant it arrives.
Meeting the evolving fraud threat with Swift Payment Controls
In a faster, ever-evolving payments world, the nature of payment-risk is changing too. Our latest enhancements to Swift Payment Controls will help you stay one step ahead of fraudsters.
Celebrating successes with Swift’s commitment to net zero
We’re pleased to share our progress towards the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi) objectives, as part of our dedication to sustainability guiding us towards a greener future.
Swift Institute research highlights five enablers for implementation of successful regional payments projects
Brussels, 16 December 2014 - The Swift Institute publishes today a new working paper that looks at the wide range of regional payments projects and the factors behind successful integration. The report produced by Dr. Leo Lipis and Colin Adams for the Swift Institute, entitled "Cross-border low value payments and regional integration: enablers and disablers", assesses enablers, disablers and success factors across the existing projects, areas which have received little research previously.