Leading technology innovation in the Trade industry
Swift has recently been recognised for two very prestigious awards in the trade finance sector. For the second year running, Swift received a Silver Award from Trade and Forfaiting Review (TFR). Swift’s André Casterman also accepted the TFR Fellowship award for outstanding services to trade finance.
Nordnet first in Sweden with electronic mutual fund transfers
Nordnet together with Fidelity are the first in Sweden to introduce electronic mutual fund transfers via Swift.
Statement on Covid-19 Precautions
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to escalate around the world, impacting millions. Swift, like financial institutions, has put in place strong measures to protect the health and wellbeing of its employees and community while ensuring very robust business and operational continuity plans.
In focus with ACI: Delivering value beyond compliance with ISO 20022
ISO 20022 native solutions are essential, incremental implementations are possible.
Delivering major milestones towards instant and frictionless transactions
Following significant momentum in 2021, the industry is set for accelerated transformation in 2022 with ISO 20022 migration and the activation of Swift’s evolving platform.
New API paves the way for further innovation driven by open banking
Swift publishes new API standard for pre-authorisation of funds, further developing its library of API standards designed to enable open banking.
Solving the post-trade transparency challenge
How can a unique transaction identifier for the securities industry help you prevent settlement fails, reduce costs and risk, and improve your customers’ experience? Download our paper to find out.
Unilever’s story: how corporates can benefit from Swift’S KYC Registry
As any corporate treasurer knows, while Know Your Customer (KYC) checks are essential to maintaining the integrity of the financial network, there’s no doubt they can be inefficient and time-consuming. We spoke to Unilever about how they use Swift’s KYC Registry to overcome the challenges these compliance checks pose.
Taking the friction out of payment exceptions and investigations
The process of handling exceptions and investigations for cross-border payments can be fraught with challenges. But as Citi and BNY Mellon have found, Swift’s case resolution solution streamlines the resolution process – speeding up settlement times and improving customer experience.
Three major banks in Indonesia join Swift GPI
Indonesia joins the world’s largest cross-border payments initiative