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Homepage | Swift At Swift, we enable seamless interoperability across market infrastructures, networks, and asset types Whether working with traditional or digital currencies, our solutions help you connect effortlessly, ensuring efficiency and innovation for you and your customers
What is Swift? | Swift What is Swift? Swift is a network that banks, financial institutions, and large corporate organisations use to communicate with each other securely about cross-border financial transactions
About us | Swift Swift is fundamentally transforming the international payments and securities experience and, together with our community, we are delivering faster, frictionless transactions across the globe
Payments | Swift We’re working with 25 financial institutions and business application providers to show how Swift capabilities can benefit end customers It’s part of our commitment to help our community meet customers’ rising expectations and support the G20’s goals for enhanced cross-border payments
Financial Standards - Swift The Swift Standards group maintains several important message standards The Swift MT standard, for instance, is used for international payments, cash management, trade finance and treasury business
Understanding Swift Discover how Swift ensures secure, efficient financial transactions worldwide, covering key messaging standards and processes that keep banks and institutions connected
MySwift | Swift From using our Online Billing Application to updating your purchase order reference, find out how you can manage your Swift billing information smoothly and efficiently
Get started with Swift | Swift Exchanging standardised financial information with financial institutions globally over the Swift network is secure, efficient and cost effective We offer a range of connectivity options to meet the needs of new Swift users
Our story - Swift In 1983, the first central banks connected to Swift, reinforcing our role as the common link within the financial industry 1987 saw our entrance to the securities market and the launch of our first value-added services
ISO 20022: Standards - Swift CBPR+ usage guidelines define how ISO 20022 messages are to be used for cross-border payments and cash reporting on the Swift network and are to be validated The usage guidelines are publicly available on MyStandards and include downloadable XML Schema, PDF and Excel specifications