Innovation Essentials: In Conversation with Angus Scott
Watch this series examining top tips from leading innovators in the financial industry on how to make innovation a success. This week: Interview with Angus Scott, Euroclear.
Swift extends integrated payments toolkit
Swift launches frictionless case resolution service with major global banks
Swift unveils industry’s first ever cross-border payments tracker
Corporate treasurers can now find out where a payment is at any given time
Innovation Essentials: In Conversation with Scarlett Sieber
Watch this series examining top tips from leading innovators in the financial industry on how to make innovation a success. This week: Interview with Scarlett Sieber, BBVA.
ARC shows regional projects progressing and showcases African FinTech talent
Biggest ever ARC celebrated real progress towards regional integration and other goals but pointed out further steps needed to continue driving the inclusive growth agenda.
A year to go: How the securities industry is preparing for T+1
In many markets around the world, T+1 is coming your way – or could be soon. As more markets look to shorten their securities settlement cycles, Simon A.X. Daniel, Product Manager at Swift, spoke to Virginie O’Shea, Founder of Firebrand Research, about what this means for the securities industry and how firms are getting ready.
Hello Paisa, The Sun Exchange, and WeCashUp win the 2016 Innotribe Startup Challenge for Africa
African startups win a 10,000 USD prize each and a chance to share their insights about innovation in Africa with FinTech experts from around the world
Swift GPI to provide payment message error detection and upfront fee transparency
New capability to give early detection of data errors to reduce unnecessary delays
Our Gender Equality Network launches
Swift is delighted to launch our Gender Equality Network at Swift, under our existing gender work stream headed by Stella Lim. Gender equality has been a key focus of our work in diversity, equity and inclusion.
Swift Institute research demonstrates that mobile banking increases financial inclusion
New study from the Swift Institute and the Harvard Kennedy School looks at the impact of mobile banking on levels of financial inclusion in Africa through the lens of Kenya