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SWIFT Connectivity for Corporate Treasurers 2008

(Maybe) Europe is Smaller than I Thought!

by UniCredit Group

Categories: Cash Management, SWIFT

Providing SWIFTNet to corporate customers enables UniCredit to offer a standardised connectivity solution with global reach without having to develop it and to attract new business from corporates looking for a single connection to reach all their banks. This article focuses on the many benefits clients can reap from UniCredit's services in this field.

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