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Surecomp Trade Finance Solution earns 2015 SWIFT Certification

Published: August 03, 2015

London – Surecomp®, the leading global provider of trade finance solutions for banks and corporations, announced today that IMEX®, its high-volume back-office trade finance solution for banks, has been award the “SWIFT Certified Application – Trade Finance” label for a 17th consecutive year.

The SWIFT Certified program provides accreditation to companies that provide various SWIFT-related services and solutions to end customers. SWIFT checks compliance with relevant quality criteria and standards, and awards SWIFT Certified labels for qualifying applications and specialists. SWIFT is the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, a member-owned cooperative through which the financial world conducts its business operations with speed, certainty and confidence.

“We are proud that IMEX – for 17 years running – has once again received SWIFT accreditation following a rigorous evaluation process. SWIFT certification confirms our ongoing commitment to meeting industry standards and keeping IMEX at the forefront of trade finance processing,” said Joel Koschitzky, Surecomp Chairman. “We will continue to work hard to ensure that IMEX remains the number one trade finance system for discerning banks with high volumes of trade finance transactions.”

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