ISO 20022 in bytes: Adoption and how to prepare
Over 14 high value payment systems have confirmed dates to adopt ISO 20022 in the next 4 years. With cross-border payments starting coexistence with ISO 20022 and Swift MT in November 2022 payments are converging on a consistent and rich data standard. Better quality data in payments will significantly improve customer experience, with faster processing, fewer manual interventions and costs, better remittance information and improved compliance.
This is the second edition of “ISO 20022 in…
Update and Q&A to Swift’s 23 June 2006 statement on compliance
Compliance with subpoenas is legal, limited, targeted, protected, audited and overseen
AccessPay and Assembly Payments win Swift’s global gpi industry challenge
Opportunity for collaborative innovation in cross-border payments
64% of corporate treasurers ask for real-time payments tracking
Swift and EuroFinance survey reveals corporate wish list for enhancements in cross-border payments
Swift revolutionises Australian banking with real-time payments
Next steps of global instant payments strategy underway in Europe, Asia and the Americas
Swift offers 200,000 EUR for FinTech community to leverage gpi platform
Swift GPI industry challenge fosters collaborative innovation between banks and FinTech companies from around the world
Build the future
1,200 people join the Swift Business Forum London to shape the future of financial services
2016: A pivotal year for Blockchain
Visitors to the Swift Business Forum London 2016 would have been forgiven for experiencing a few Sibos 2015 déjà vu moments – standing room-only Blockchain sessions, “DLT” (distributed ledger technology) speaker references left, right and centre, and a flurry of #Blockchain sound bites punctuating the Twitter dialogue.
Swift message traffic grows 4.4% in Africa
Figures released at Swift’s 26th African Regional Conference show much stronger growth in particular regions, including in West Africa at 29%
Swift message traffic grows 4.4% in Africa
Figures released at Swift’s 26th African Regional Conference show much stronger growth in particular regions, including in West Africa at 29%