Cracking the case: how we’re simplifying payment exceptions and investigations
Our case resolution service enables banking operations teams to solve cross-border payment enquiries and investigations faster and easier than ever before.
5 reasons why you should adopt ISO 20022 now
ISO 20022’s rich data is at the heart of achieving the industry’s ambition for instant and frictionless payments. And it opens big benefits for firms that embrace the opportunity.
Nicolas Stuckens, Head of ISO 20022 Adoption and Data Quality at Swift, discusses the 5 key reasons you should adopt the new standard today.
New collaborative experiments explore more complex CBDC use cases
The results of our latest collaborative CBDC sandbox experiments are in, successfully demonstrating the use of CBDCs and other digital tokens across simulated digital trade, tokenised asset and FX networks, and payments.
Five central securities depositories go live in T2S Wave 4 using Swift
CSDs in Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Slovakia and Slovenia successfully migrate to T2S using Swift’s Value Added Network solution
The drivers of change in cross-border payments
What are the key issues shaping cross-border payments today and how is the industry responding?
Swift GPI Day Dubai – a deep dive into the future of cross border payments
On 6 March, 2018, representatives from more than 150 financial institutions and corporates from across the Middle East gathered in Dubai to discuss how Swift’s global payment innovation (gpi) service is transforming the world of cross-border payments.
ISO 20022 in bytes for payments: Supporting you through to the end of coexistence
The payments industry is in transition, converging from a wide variety of legacy message and data formats to ISO 20022: a common, global, end-to-end standard. Extra CBPR+ messages went live in November 2023, and we closed the year with a daily average exchange of 800K messages.
ISO 20022 adoption is a cornerstone of the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) agenda to improve cross-border payments. We’ll continue to build on the great start made in 2023 and support the Swift…
Swift sets industry up for seamless introduction of CBDCs for cross-border transactions as interlinking solution finds more use cases
Collaborative experiments with 38 global institutions demonstrate new use cases for Swift solution across digital trade, securities and foreign exchange
Swift solution could enable financial institutions to easily incorporate CBDCs and other digital assets into common business practices
Connector can interlink multiple networks and could lead to automated trade flows and unlock growth in tokenisation
ISO 20022 in bytes: Transformation in The Philippines, new resources and more
Next year rich payment data will start to become the standard language of global payments. Projects are well underway, and the vision we all share is coming into ever-sharper focus. Improvements in the quality and richness of data in domestic and cross-border payments will reduce manual interventions and costs, improve automation and speed of settlement, mitigate risks of financial crime compliance, and enable a new wave of innovation.
This is the third edition of “ISO 20022 in bytes” a…
The benefits and challenges of being an ISO 20022 pioneer
During a recent roundtable discussion, representatives of Russia’s National Settlement Depository, Swift and the Russian National Swift Association (ROSSwift) explored the opportunities – and the obstacles – on the road to ISO 20022 adoption.