jpmorgan-feels-the-need-to-lead JPMorgan feels the need to lead JPMorgan is willing to take a leading role in the ongoing evolution of the global payments system. FinanceAsia.com
Nokia's China challenge China is Nokia''s second biggest market, but the financial regulations under which the company has to operate are not in line with its importance as a market. September 08, 2005
RBS Chairman sees challenges for SWIFT At the closing plenary, Sir George Mathewson addresses the question of SWIFT transformation and looks to its future. September 08, 2005
Cracking the conundrum Banks can still make money from inefficiencies in Asia''s financial supply chain. But it will not continue. September 08, 2005
SWIFT announces exceptions and investigations pilot Six banks to participate from this October with a rollout expected by June 2006. September 08, 2005
Corporate users flock to SWIFT SWIFT announces a doubling of its registered corporate users in little over a year. September 07, 2005
Standards junkies vent frustrations At a Sibos open forum, audience members point to a gap in internal communications as an obstacle to standards adoption. September 07, 2005
SWIFTNet FIX shores up in Asia ING Management Asia-Pacific finalizes implementation. September 07, 2005
GE on track for full SWIFT implementation GE yesterday revealed that it was on track for full implementation of SWIFT, despite the foot dragging by some of its bank partners. September 07, 2005