Friday, October 27, 2006
Eiger Systems To Connect To SWIFTNet In 2007
Eiger Systems says their EigerPAY Gateway will offer connectivity to SWIFTNet in early 2007.
'Given SWIFT's importance in underpinning the global cross-border payments market, connectivity to SWIFTNet will transform EigerPAY Gateway into a truly global payments platform,' says Matthew Croxford, Eiger Systems corporate payments market analyst. 'This is a logical next step as part of our global strategy to establish EigerPAY Gateway as the premier payments platform for submitters with complex payment requirements.'
'With corporates increasingly needing to make payments overseas, the ability to consolidate different payment systems and channels, and control them through a single window, such as SWIFTNet, offers enormous benefits,' adds Croxford. 'Utilising SWIFTNet simplifies the entire payments process, eliminates the complexities created by different standards and requirements and significantly reduces cost and risk. The fact that SWIFT is the global messaging standard also helps corporate organisations to future-proof their systems.' "
'Given SWIFT's importance in underpinning the global cross-border payments market, connectivity to SWIFTNet will transform EigerPAY Gateway into a truly global payments platform,' says Matthew Croxford, Eiger Systems corporate payments market analyst. 'This is a logical next step as part of our global strategy to establish EigerPAY Gateway as the premier payments platform for submitters with complex payment requirements.'
'With corporates increasingly needing to make payments overseas, the ability to consolidate different payment systems and channels, and control them through a single window, such as SWIFTNet, offers enormous benefits,' adds Croxford. 'Utilising SWIFTNet simplifies the entire payments process, eliminates the complexities created by different standards and requirements and significantly reduces cost and risk. The fact that SWIFT is the global messaging standard also helps corporate organisations to future-proof their systems.' "