Swift Certified Application - Islamic Finance
This document explains the business criteria required to obtain the Swift Certified Application - Islamic Finance 2017 label.
Swift Certified Application - Reconciliation
This document explains the criteria required to obtain the Swift Certified Application - Reconciliation 2018 label for a business application.
Welcome & Introduction: Towards instant, frictionless payments
Alain Raes, Chief Business Development Officer, Swift and Saskia Devolder, Head of Europe North, Swift
Customer insights: What is the right technology for your digital transformation
Michelle Brick, RBC, Tracy Lagasse, Microsoft and Rita Ramirez, Swift discuss the business benefits and pitfalls
ISO 20022 Global Market Practices – Status
This document provides, per business area, the ISO 20022 Global Market Practices currently available or in development.
Digital ecosystems in Trade Finance: Seeing beyond the technology
Global trade continues to recover following the dip caused by the financial crisis. Of course, trade volumes are currently threatened by a slowing global economy, trade tensions between the US and China, and the real possibility of a no-deal Brexit. But the long-term outlook remains positive. Supply chains are continuing to become more international, drawing on many parties from around the world.
Swift Certified Application - Funds
This document explains the criteria required to obtain the Swift Certified Application - Funds 2017 label for your business application.
Swift Certified Application - Payments
This document explains the business criteria required to obtain the Swift Certified Application - Payments 2017 label for payments applications.
ISO 20022 migration study
Community consultation to determine the timing and approach for migration of cross-border MT traffic to ISO 20022 across various business areas.
Swift strategy: Our vision for instant, frictionless payments
Onur Ozan, Regional Head, MENAT, Swift, in conversation with, Alain Raes, Chief Business Development Officer, Swift