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SWIFT Connectivity for Corporate Treasurers 2009

Direct Connectivity to SWIFT

Helen Sanders, Editor talks to Bob Dashner, Project Manager, Chevron Corporation

Categories: Cash Management, Intercompany Financing, Payments, Strategic Treasury, SWIFT, Technology, Working Capital Management, Technology Articles, Receivables

While more than 80% of companies now choosing to connect to SWIFT through an indirect method, such as a service bureau or member/concentrator, this was not an option for early adopters, and some companies still choose to implement direct connectivity. Helen Sanders talks to Bob Dashner, Project Manager for Chevron Corporation’s SWIFT implementation about the company’s experiences of direct connectivity to SWIFT.

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