Local Registration Application (LRA)
The application that the security officer uses to register an organisation's users and manage an organisation's certificate.
[UPDATED] ISO 20022 usage guidelines for cross-border payments released
The publication of first specifications marks an important milestone in the transformation of correspondent banking.
Demystifying standards: Why they matter and what’s next
Open APIs and ISO 20022 migration to feature prominently in the Standards Forum at Sibos
Industry collaboration speeds adoption of Electronic Bank Account Management
Las Vegas, 28 October 2013
SIX Securities Services chooses Swift VAN to connect to T2S
Swift’s resilience, reliability and competitive pricing for T2S drive SIX Securities Services’ choice
Swift sees success with global instant cross-border payments with Singapore’s FAST
European and North American banks trial instant payments to Asia over Swift GPI and Singapore FAST in less than 25 seconds
3SKey goes live in Spain
Brussels, January 2012, Swift, the financial messaging provider for more than 10,000 financial institutions and corporations in 210 countries, announced today that Airbus and BBVA have gone live with its 3SKey digital identity solution in Spain. This development is further evidence of the success of Swift’s strategy to enable its customers to benefit from 3SKey on a global basis.
ISO 20022 in bytes for payments: A look ahead at 2023’s important milestones
After years of intense preparation by the global financial community, the successful migration to ISO 20022 for cross-border payments and reporting (CBPR+) started on 20 March. Since then, we see a daily average of more than 500,000 CBPR+ messages exchanged, representing around 15 percent of the total cross-border payments traffic on the Swift network, and with a negative acknowledgement (NACK) ratio comparable to the FIN one. CBPR+ exchanges involve 1,000+ BICs on the sending side and…
Swift Corporate Advisory Group (CAG) welcomes Chinese community representative
Today Swift welcomes a new member of the Swift Corporate Advisory Group (CAG) from China. Representing China is Dr. Xu Jie, Deputy General Manager, Transaction Banking Department from China’s Minsheng Bank
National Commercial Bank first Saudi Arabian bank to join Swift GPI
Swift GPI will bring more transparency and traceability to cross-border payments in the Middle East region
Swift and Accenture outline path to Distributed Ledger Technology adoption within financial services
New paper analyses the opportunities and challenges of distributed ledger technology in financial services; identifies key factors for success