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  1. Swift

    Dec 30, 2025 · At Swift, we enable seamless interoperability across market infrastructures, networks, and asset types. Whether working with traditional or digital currencies, our solutions help you …

  2. 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.

  3. About us - Swift

    Nov 25, 2025 · Swift is fundamentally transforming the international payments and securities experience and, together with our community, we are delivering faster, frictionless transactions across the globe.

  4. Payments - Swift

    Dec 1, 2014 · 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 …

  5. 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.

  6. MySwift | Swift

    Ready to become a swift.com user? Watch our 3-minute video to set up your account with ease.

  7. Global Financial Messaging | Swift

    FX/Treasury Messages to facilitate foreign exchange and treasury messages including third party access to CLS and our Swift Confirmation Copy service.

  8. What we do - Swift

    Every institution is different, which is why we offer a range of ways to connect your back-office systems to Swift. From on-premises connectivity to cloud-based deployment.

  9. Swift to add blockchain-based ledger to its infrastructure stack in ...

    Sep 29, 2025 · Swift’s blockchain-based digital ledger represents a transformative milestone, ushering in a new era for global payments. This innovation enables us to offer instant, secure, and …

  10. Business Identifier Code (BIC) | Swift

    The BIC Policy document provides specific guidelines for the use of BICs by Swift users, in particular as identifiers and addresses within the Swift messaging services.