Banks processing Swift Go payments play one of three roles – sender, intermediary or beneficiary. To get started, you’ll need to choose whether you want to set up one, two or all of these roles for your institution. Your onboarding journey will be slightly different depending on your choices.
Explore each onboarding journey and discover your next steps.
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Speak to an expertWe’ve created a number of resources that explain everything you need to know about Swift Go. These include a getting started guide for beneficiary banks, interactive training modules and our rulebook. Explore them all today and master Swift Go.
It’s important to test your systems to make sure everything works perfectly ahead of your go live. You’ll need to complete a number of mandatory tests and, if you’re planning to onboard as a sending bank, ensure your custom front end is fully developed. These tests will vary depending on which roles you choose to adopt – explore our onboarding resources for all the information you need.
We saved the best until last – your first Swift Go payment. With your testing complete and your solution all set up, you’ve done the hard work. Your customers will be able to send money straight from their bank account and rest assured it will arrive on time and in one piece. Welcome to the community.