SWIFT to expand footprint in India

July 18, 2012 11:30 pm | Updated 11:30 pm IST - SINGAPORE

Belgium-based financial transaction SMS provider SWIFT is working on a partnership with eight leading Indian banks to form a joint company by 2012-end to expand its footprint in banking and financial sector of India, a company official said on Wednesday.

The Reserve Bank of India has given in-principle approval in April for the company which would be incorporated by end of this year in Mumbai, Patrick de Courcy, SWIFT’s head of Markets and Initiatives for Asia Pacific, told PTI.

“We are working with RBI and eight banks to offer a range of services, including transaction networks covering local banks, securities clearances and settlement as well as other electronics mode of transactions,” said de Courcy.

“It will be a SWIFT service driven by banks in India,” he added.

The Society for Worldwide Inter-bank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) is a non-profit co-operative-based global service provider handles 15 million messages per day from more than 9,000 banks in over 200 countries.

More than 120 Indian banks currently use SWIFT network.

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