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Icici Bank 1st to get Swift’s new cross-border payment service

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
April 7, 2018
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Mumbai, Apr 6 : Global financial messaging cooperative Swift today said Icici Bank has become its first Indian client to go live with an improved cross-border payments service.

The announcement of the service, which Swift claimed as being more transparent, comes weeks after the discovery of one of the largest banking frauds to be detected in Indian history, the Rs 12,900-crore Nirav Modi scam at the Punjab National Bank (PNB).

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The Swift platform was allegedly used by erring officials of PNB to initiate messages based on which payments were made to Modi’s purported overseas suppliers. The scam has led to a slew of changes, including a ban on the letters of undertaking (LoU), which can hurt importers.

“International trade is the backbone of globalization and an imperative for India to grow,” Swift’s head for Indian subcontinent, Kiran Shetty, said in a statement.

The statement said the newly launched service will help all the corporates in the country.

The service enables real-time payments tracking across correspondent banks and has a facility to track the payments instructions across the correspondent banks globally, it said.

The cooperative is also looking to add features to it, including an ability to stop and recall payment in case of a fraud or when a duplicate payment has been sent erroneously.

Shetty said the powerful economies look for a trusted trading partner, and claimed the new service ‘Swift gpi’ will help in ease of doing business.

He added “hundreds of thousands” of gpi (global payments innovation) payments are already being sent daily and being settled in minutes, and even seconds.

ICICI Bank’s executive director Vijay Chandok said it is committed to improve transparency and the new service helps it deliver a totally new standard.

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