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Publications

This page gives you an overview of the different publications issued by Swift

Last update: 20 October 2016

Sharing what Swift has learned about RT-RPS

Views from Swift on RT-RPS

Last update: 20 October 2016

CCP risk is a borderless question in need of a global answer

Natasha de Teran, head of corporate affairs at Swift explores the need for a co-ordinated response from international...

Last update: 20 October 2016

Payments are all about the customer experience

Despite threats from new entrants armed with digital technologies, banks can remain relevant to payments markets...

Last update: 20 October 2016

Pioneering MIRS

Norges Bank is the second central bank to adopt the Market Infrastructure Resiliency Service (MIRS), the RTGS resiliency...

Last update: 20 October 2016

Safety and speed are not alternatives

Are their boundaries to the unstoppable movement towards instant payments?

Last update: 20 October 2016

Blockchain has the power to resolve the paradox of infrastructural innovation

Views of Viriginie O'Shea, senior analyst at Aite Group, on blockchain

Last update: 20 October 2016

The emerging single market in South-East Asia

Interview with Paul Gwee, Secretary General of the ASEAN Bankers Association (ABA)

Last update: 20 October 2016

RT-RPS Perspectives

What needs to be done to make real-time retail payments a reality?

Last update: 20 October 2016

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...

Last update: 20 October 2016

Mindset open to change - Lisa Lansdowne-Higgins - RBC

Making payments is the sort of banking that is supposed to be routine or almost boring.

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