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  2. Swiss Interbank Clearing - Wikipedia

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    Since 1987, the SIC system has been operated by SIX Interbank Clearing (100% owned by the SIX Group) on behalf of the Swiss National Bank (SNB). [1] [3] 12 Swiss banks participated in the launch. The SIC was one of the first real-time gross settlement system operating worldwide, following Cedel launched in 1970. [2]

  3. SIX Group - Wikipedia

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    SIX Interbank Clearing AG (before November 2008: Swiss Interbank Clearing AG), based in Zürich, Switzerland, is a subsidiary of SIX Group. Since 1987 SIX Interbank Clearing has operated on behalf of the Swiss National Bank a payment platform for the processing of domestic and international payments ( clearing ) in Swiss francs and, since the ...

  4. SIX Swiss Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The newly created association took over trading in 1995. It was the first stock exchange in the world to incorporate a fully automated trading, clearing and settlement system. The association was renamed to SWX Swiss Exchange in 1999. [4] In 2002, the association was changed to a public limited company called SWX Swiss

  5. SIX Interbank Clearing - Wikipedia

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    SIX Group#SIX Interbank Clearing; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a subtopic: ...

  6. Automated clearing house - Wikipedia

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    GSIMT (The Moroccan Interbank Remote Clearing System) [33] Moldova: National Bank of Moldova Netherlands/ Germany/ Italy: equensWorldline Nigeria: Nigeria Automated Clearing System (NACS) Norway: Norwegian Interbank Clearing System (NICS) [34] Pakistan: National Institutional Facilitation Technologies (NIFT) ACH [35] Philippines: PesoNet Poland

  7. Real-time gross settlement - Wikipedia

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    RTGS systems are usually operated by a country's central bank as it is seen as critical infrastructure for a country's economy. Economists believe that an efficient national payment system reduces the cost of exchanging goods and services, and is indispensable to the functioning of the interbank, money, and capital markets.

  8. Financial market infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Financial market infrastructure refers to systems and entities involved in clearing, settlement, and the recording of payments, securities, derivatives, and other financial transactions. [1] Depending on context, financial market infrastructure may refer to the category in general, or to individual companies or entities (thus also used in ...

  9. Bank clearing number - Wikipedia

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    A bank clearing number or BC number is a number used for the identification of financial institutions in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Bank clearing numbers are connected to the Swiss Interbank Clearing and the euroSIC system. Bank clearing numbers consists of 3 to 5 digits.