Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
An optional SwiftNet facility that enables customers to control the access of end users and applications to service functions. The service administrator defines the available user access profiles (roles) for use with RBAC. After provisioning, the security officer within an institution can grant roles to end users and applications.
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Bringing the Swift GPI experience directly to your customers
Integrating payment tracking information in your customer facing channels will significantly enhance your operational efficiency, while equipping your customers with an instant and any time view on their international payments.
How HSBC is streamlining its KYC and AML checks
Marian Owczarzy, VP Utilities Lead, KYC Industry Utilities, Alwin Bathija, Global Head of Corporates Onboarding and their teams are responsible for the implementation of global KYC processes at HSBC. For a multi-jurisdictional bank, this is no small feat. We sat down with Owczarzy and Bathija to find out how HSBC tackles this complex task using Swift’s data solutions.
Settlement fails: Getting to the root of the problem
Securities settlement fails create both added costs and operational risks for trading counterparties. These challenges are only going to intensify under CSDR’s Settlement Discipline Regime and the decision by certain markets to adopt T+1. Better transparency on securities transactions will be essential if we are to reduce settlement fails moving forward.
Egypt’s recent economic reforms top the agenda at the Swift Business Forum Egypt
Latest Swift traffic data released at the event shows that growth in Egypt outperformed growth of Swift globally in 2016
UniCredit’s Wohlgeschaffen to join Swift’s Corporate Advisory Group
The Global Head of Trade Products at UniCredit shares his views on Swift's role in the corporate market.
Get ready for Swift at Sibos 2022
Whether you’re joining us live in Amsterdam, or tuning in digitally, there’s a lot to look forward to on the Swift programme at this year’s Sibos.
Successful testing paves way for CBDC use cross-border
Central and commercial banks see “clear potential and value” in Swift’s pioneering CBDC interoperability solution, following successful testing in a sandbox environment.
Swift unveils industry’s first ever cross-border payments tracker
Corporate treasurers can now find out where a payment is at any given time
CCB Brazil enhances its compliance program with Swift Sanctions Screening
A quick and easy way to check bank transactions against sanctions lists
How better payments will change our lives
Swift’s Harry Newman, Head of Banking, and Stephen Lindsay, Head of Standards, look at the significant changes taking place within the structures that enable payments across the world.