
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 …
Homepage | Swift
Nov 3, 2025 · At Swift, we enable seamless interoperability across market infrastructures, networks, and asset types. Whether working with traditional or digital currencies, our solutions …
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 …
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.
About us - Swift
Apr 14, 2025 · Swift is fundamentally transforming the international payments and securities experience and, together with our community, we are delivering faster, frictionless transactions …
Swift solution for managing cross-border payments investigations …
Apr 17, 2025 · Swift is working to deliver instant and frictionless cross-border transactions, in line with the G20’s roadmap for an enhanced cross-border payments experience. Case …
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 …
Swift en français
A propos de Swift Nous fournissons à notre communauté une plate-forme pour la messagerie, des standards pour communiquer et nous proposons des produits et des services pour faciliter …
Solutions to meet any financial industry challenge | Swift
From cloud-based connectivity to our flagship Alliance Messaging Hub, there’s a range of options for connecting to Swift and simplifying your operations. Find yours.
4 trends shaping global payments - Swift
Apr 14, 2025 · These four trends are shaping the payments landscape. Collaboration is key to keeping it connected, Jonathan Ehrenfeld, Head of Strategy at Swift explains.