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Organization Item: SWIFT Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
| Acronym or Abbreviation | SWIFT | |||
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| Description (HTML) | The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) provides a network that enables financial institutions worldwide to send and receive information about financial transactions in a secure, standardized and reliable environment. Swift also sells software and services to financial institutions, much of it for use on the SWIFTNet Network, and ISO 9362. Business Identifier Codes (BICs) are popularly known as "SWIFT codes".
The majority of international interbank messages use the SWIFT network. As of September 2010, SWIFT linked more than 9,000 financial institutions in 209 countries and territories, who were exchanging an average of over 15 million messages per day (compared to an average of 2.4 million daily messages in 1995). SWIFT transports financial messages in a highly secure way but does not hold accounts for its members and does not perform any form of clearing or settlement. SWIFT does not facilitate funds transfer; rather, it sends payment orders, which must be settled by correspondent accounts that the institutions have with each other. Each financial institution, to exchange banking transactions, must have a banking relationship by either being a bank or affiliating itself with one (or more) so as to enjoy those particular business features. |
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| Source URL | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWIFT | |||
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| Item Quality Status (Item Quality Status) | Incomplete | |||
| Lifecycle - Planning Start Date | UNKNOWN | |||
| Lifecycle - Planning End Date | UNKNOWN | |||
| Lifecycle - Exist Start Date | 1973-01-01 | |||
| Lifecycle - Exist End Date | UNKNOWN | |||
| Updated by | webea.09 | |||
| Updated on | 2014-04-09 19:43:30 | |||
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