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SWIFT Intrudes Ripple’s Market by Offering Service for Low-Value Cross-Border Payments

source-logo  u.today  + 2 more 27 July 2021 10:33, UTC

According to the press-release, SWIFT the global provider of secure financial messaging services, has launched SWIFT Go service to expand into the market of low-value cross-border payments, entering an open competition with Ripple crypto decacorn.

The new SWIFT service is already being used by seven major global banks.

SWIFT explores the market targeted by Ripple

SWIFT has announced the release of SWIFT Go, that will enable SME, as well as regular consumers, send low-value payments across borders at a competitive price to any corner of the world directly from their bank accounts.

At the moment, the press-release says, seven leading global bank that together manage cross-border payments of low value worth 33 million per year are already utilizing this new SWIFT service.

Via SWIFT Go small and medium enterprises (SME) can send payments to overseas suppliers and consumers can wire money to their families and friends in other countries. The new SWIFT service will use pre-validation of data and will make transparent processing times and costs of these transfers.

The SWIFT Go runs on SWIFT gpi, which deals with high-value payments. The company’s network includes over 11,000 financial institutions and 4 billion accounts in more than 200 countries around the world.

Ripple CEO slams SWIFT for slow and expensive payments

Back in 2019, Ripple CEO Bradley Garlinghouse several times publicly stated that in his view the SWIFT system of transferring money was well out of date.

According to him, about at list six percent of SWIFT transactions cannot happen without being supervised by human operators.

Besides, they are expensive and take much longer than blockchain-based payments, the ones provided by Ripple in particular.

In the same year, Garlignhouse said that a partnership with SWIFT was still likely. However, the conventional money sending company chose the R3 blockchain platform instead.

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