SwiftNet Directory (SND)
A centralised X.500 directory of entities that stores the certificates and Certificate Revocation Lists that the SwiftNet Certification Authority issues. The SwiftNet Directory identifies an entity by its Distinguished Name (DN). The entities are available to security officers who use the Local Registration Application through the SwiftNet Online Operations Manager to manage them. The certificates and Certificate Revocation Lists are available to the customer's SwiftNet interface (for example, Alliance Gateway).
Moving from FIN to FINplus
… FIN has evolved into FINPlus. While the principles for SwiftNet InterAct in store-and-forward mode are not new, this …
Report a security issue
… Identifier Code (BIC), you may consult the Online BIC Directory ( www.iso9362.org ) to identify the financial …
Business Identifier Code (BIC)
BIC (Business Identifier Code) is an international standard for routing business transactions and identifying business parties.
Swift Certified Specialist
The Swift Certified Specialist label shows you comply with our performance criteria and offers reassurance to customers.
Swift celebrates 30th anniversary in New Zealand
Auckland, 27 December 2012 – Swift, the financial messaging provider for more than 10,000 banking organisations, securities institutions and corporate customers in 212 countries and territories, recently celebrated 30 successful years of operations in New Zealand. This also marks a major milestone for Swift in Asia Pacific as it continues to expand and invest in this fast growing region.
Swift Compatible Interface Programme
The Compatible Interface Programme is for Swift interfaces developed by partners and customers. It verifies that interfaces meet interoperability and security requirements.
Swift publishes attestation rate for Customer Security Controls Framework 2019
91% of customers, representing over 99% of Swift’s traffic, have attested to their compliance with CSCF v2019
Swift trials instant cross-border gpi payments through TIPS
A group of banks join with Swift to test real-time gpi cross-border payments in Europe through the Eurosystem’s TARGET Instant Payments Settlement (TIPS)