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SWIFT Connectivity for Corporate Treasurers 2009

Moving Swiftly to SWIFT

Helen Sanders, Editor

Categories: SWIFT

With the aftershocks (we hope) of the financial crisis still shaking many firms, budgets and resource constraints are still obvious reasons - or perhaps excuses - for postponing projects that could bring advantage to the organisation. One of the projects which is, by its nature, messy and complicated, is to review and enhance bank connectivity. Although the opportunities for corporates to connect with their banks through SWIFT are developing, with steady growth in corporate take-up, should we be seeing greater interest bearing in mind the potential advantages of SWIFT connectivity? In this third edition of TMI's SWIFT Connectivity Guide, we bring you case studies from new and familiar companies which illustrate the benefits, but also the challenges, of a SWIFT strategy for corporate-to-bank communication.

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