SWIFT announced its aim to add a blockchain-based ledger to its technology infrastructure on 29th September 2025.
Payment-focused blockchains are often pitched as a better alternative to the SWIFT-based system. However, SWIFT itself is increasingly committed to blockchain solutions. SWIFT's latest project ...
SWIFT tests blockchain transactions on Linea, launching a stablecoin pilot to compete directly with Ripple’s cross-border ...
Swift is working on its own blockchain system for crossborder payments in collaboration with Ethereum ecosystem developer ...
SWIFT plans to partner with firms like Consensys to launch a shared ledger for global payments, sparking comparisons with ...
SWIFT has tested Ethereum stablecoin payments with ConsenSys’ Linea network, advancing cross-chain messaging and digital ...
Swift launches a blockchain ledger with major banks to speed global payments and counter stablecoins, while pilots test scale ...
More than 30 of the largest banks worldwide join in the design, development, and testing of the new offering, SWIFT announced ...
SWIFT is exploring a stablecoin and is testing blockchain messaging, potentially competing with Ripple's payment network.
SWIFT, the worldwide secure global messaging network used by financial institutions to transmit payment instructions, ...
The talks, which took place at a recent Banking Association of South Africa board meeting, reportedly centred on concerns that US lawmakers are advancing a bill that could target ANC leaders and ...
Swift has revealed plans to implement new network rules designed to provide a predictable payment experience for retail ...