Publications
This page gives you an overview of the different publications issued by Swift
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114
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Future of payments and banking
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ISO 20022
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Annual Reviews
18
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ISO 20022 Harmonisation
2
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Reports
6
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About standards
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Innotribe
4
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Standards
3
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Securities
10
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Swift at Sibos
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MI Forum
36
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Publications
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Payments
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Collateral
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ebook
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ebook
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Securities Markets Infrastructures
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Multimedia
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Videos
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Videos
European CSDs are still authors of their own destiny
Isabelle Olivier, T2S programme director at Swift, finds that it is up to CSDs to decide if they are victims or victors...
Farewell Christine Cumming
A 35-year career at the Federal Reserve that ended in June this year, she also played a leading role in fashioning the...
Fund Processing Standardisation Annual Report on automation and standardisation of cross-border funds orders in 2019
This latest version of the Fund Processing Standardization publication is the full-year 2019 report.
Harnessing timely data for better FX decisions
As FX trading volumes are subject to significant fluctuations, analysts require regular, monthly data to obtain insights...
How FMIs are improving operational efficiency in the Asian fund industry
Asian fund markets are growing, and flows between them are bound to increase as a trio of regional fund passport schemes...
How Swift can help - The transformation of the European payments landscape
Information paper - In this paper we set out Swift’s commitment to accompany its customers through these changes.
Improving Business Performance
Faced with a barrage of regulation, market-driven changes and ever increasing global competition, the financial services...
Infrastructure for Crypto-Assets
A Review by Infrastructure Providers - by ISSA and Swift
Innovation in European retail payments [Yves Mersch]
Yves Mersch, a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank (ECB), provides insights on innovation in...
Innovation in Financial Services: The Elastic Innovation Index Report
It’s no secret that many financial services firms struggle with technology and business model innovation.