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SWIFT - a Guide to Corporate Connectivity

The Quest for differentation through Common Standards

by Angela Potter, Head of International Trade and Cash Solutions, Barclays

Categories: SWIFT

Barclays has a long heritage in providing SWIFT access to corporate customers, as one of the first banks globally and the first bank in the UK to offer and actively promote connectivity through an MA-CUG and latterly through the SCORE model.

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