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SCORE 2.6
Service Description
This service description provides general information about the Standardised Corporate Environment (SCORE). It
includes the market background, an overview of the proposed solution, a description of the key components, and a
rulebook. This document is for all current and prospective SWIFT users and Solutions Partners that want to participate in
SCORE.
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Table of Contents
.Preface .............................................................................................................................................................................3
1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Background Information ........................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Overview of SCORE ................................................................................................................................. 8
1.3 Eligibitiy Criteria ......................................................................................................................................... 9
1.4 Participants' Roles .................................................................................................................................. 11
4 Pricing ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
5 Ordering ............................................................................................................................................................ 22
6 Support .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
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Preface
Preface
Purpose of the document
This service description provides an overview of the SCORE solution.
The document contains the following information:
• an introduction and an overview of the proposed solution, including its key characteristics and
benefits
• a brief overview of the Support portfolio offered by SWIFT, the ordering scheme, and the
pricing scheme
• a rulebook that defines the rules and the guidelines for customers
Note This service description, together with the SWIFT General Terms and Conditions
and other relevant SWIFT contractual documentation, is an integral part of the
contractual arrangements between SWIFT and its customers for the provision and
the use of SCORE.
Audience
SWIFT intends this document for registered SWIFT users and partners that already participate
in the SCORE solution or may do so in the future. This service description refers to SWIFT
users and partners collectively, as customers.
In particular, this document is for the following audience:
• business and operational related staff and managers working in, or supporting the operations
of corporate treasuries or shared service centres
Significant changes
The following table lists the most significant changes to the SCORE Service Description since
the May 2011 release. This table does not include editorial changes that SWIFT may have
made to improve the usability and comprehension of the document.
Addition of India to the FATF list of countries Appendix A, "List of Member Countries of the
Financial Action Task Force (FATF)" on page 27
SWIFT-defined terms
In the context of SWIFT documentation, certain terms have a specific meaning. These terms are
called SWIFT-defined terms (for example, customer, user, service administrator, or SWIFT
services and products). The definitions of SWIFT-defined terms appear in the SWIFT Glossary.
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Reading conventions
For ease of reading, this service description contains the following abbreviated forms of product
and service titles:
Acknowledgements
SWIFT acknowledges the contribution of the Corporate Access Group and of the Working
Group of the Corporate Access Group: ABN Amro NV, ANZ, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria,
Bank of America, Barclays Bank, BNP Paribas, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, DnB NOR Bank
ASA, HSBC, ING, JP Morgan Chase, Mizuho Corporate Bank, Nordea, Royal Bank of Canada,
Société Générale, Standard Chartered Bank, and UBS AG.
SWIFT also acknowledges the contribution of the pilot corporates and the banks and thanks
them for helping to improve SCORE: Alstom, Arcelor Mittal, CIBA, Danone, Gaz de France,
General Electric, Microsoft, ABN Amro, Bank of America, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Citigroup,
Deutsche Bank, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase, Société Générale, and UBS AG.
Related documentation
• SWIFT By-laws
• SWIFT Glossary
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Preface
Note Customers can find the latest version of most of these documents at swift.com >
Support > Documentation.
For more information, customers can contact a SWIFT commercial manager.
Customers can also find the following documents at swift.com/corporates > Resource centre >
Technical and practical information:
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1 Introduction
• To improve efficiency and reduce costs. This includes providing a better visibility of funds.
• To reduce operational risk such as the risk of disruption and the risk of human failure
• To comply with an ever stricter regulatory framework that aims to improve transparency
towards investors, for example, Sarbanes Oxley
Manage liquidity
* Visibility of global cash
* Ability to reach all banks
Automation Globalisation
Cost reduction
Standardisition and compliance
* FTE
Centralisation * Regulators (SOX, SEPA)
* Infrastructure
* Internet controls
Technology
* Web (IP) D1240003
To address these challenges, treasurers must improve efficiency and overall control. Because
of this, they are increasingly trying to centralise and automate their operations.
However, they still face the challenge of different platforms and communication standards when
trying to establish electronic connections with their banks. This situation is not ideal, as these
environments are costly to maintain and operate. In addition, they are a source of risk, because
their diversity is more difficult to control, for example, because of weak business continuity plans
due to complexity, and lack of security discipline due to multiplicity of passwords.
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Introduction
Corporate
VAN
Accounts
host to host X
payable
Accounts
receivable Leased line
Treasury e-banking Y
Other
Internet
D1240001
e-banking Z
SWIFT's response
In response to these issues, and with the support of its community, SWIFT has created SCORE.
SCORE allows corporates to use SWIFT's single, secure and reliable messaging platform to
access the services that their financial institutions can provide, for example, cash management
services. This enables them to reduce cost and risk, to optimise their liquidity management, and
to strengthen security.
SCORE also offers the following benefits to financial institutions:
• It removes the need to deploy a costly and dedicated infrastructure, such as leased lines,
host-to-host communications, or wide area networks.
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Corporate
Accounts
payable
Accounts
receivable
Treasury Standardised
gateway
Other
D1240002
1.2 Overview of SCORE
Introduction
SCORE is based on a Closed User Group that caters for financial messaging between
corporates and financial institutions. Corporate-to-corporate and financial institution-to-financial
institution messaging is not allowed.
SCORE overview
Corporate A Bank A
- Standards
- Secure messaging
Bank B
+ - Relubook
- SWIFTNet Services
Directory
- Newsletter
Corporate B Bank C
D1240004
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Introduction
Once it is registered to use SCORE, a financial institution can interact with any corporate that is
also registered in the Closed User Group. Conversely, a corporate registered in the Closed User
Group can interact with any financial institution member of SCORE.
In addition to the Closed User Group, the other key components of SCORE are as follows:
• a range of solutions going beyond cash management that enables both banks and
corporates to further leverage their investment
• a rulebook that describes the rules and market practices to help streamline the setup of
multiple links
• an electronic newsletter that allows SWIFT to promptly inform SCORE users about changes
or upgrades related to SCORE
Complementing SCORE, the Alliance portfolio offers a number of interfaces, which allows
customers to integrate their applications with SWIFTNet, for example, banking applications,
Enterprise Resource Planning applications, and treasury workstations (see "... to a single
platform").
Finally, through its Partner Programme, SWIFT works actively with third-party application
vendors to help them support the relevant SWIFT standards and messaging services for
SCORE.
Scope
SCORE is intended to support financial institutions to provide services to their corporate
customers in the following areas:
• cash management: for example, treasury and third-party payments, statements, credit and
debit advices
• confirmations of treasury deals: for example, foreign exchange, money markets, and
derivatives
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1. The corporate is listed on a regulated stock exchange of a country that is a member of the
Financial Action Task Force (FATF). For more information, see Appendix A.
– is in good standing financially and with respect to its compliance with applicable laws
and regulations
– informs SWIFT of any change in its listing status or in the subsidiary's ownership
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Introduction
Management Application (RMA) allows every financial institution to selectively accept traffic
from their own corporate customers.
Related information
SWIFT Corporate Rules
• registration of participants for SCORE. This also includes checking the eligibility criteria
• operating SCORE
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• FIN
2.2.1 FIN
FIN overview
FIN is a message transfer-based store-and-forward system. It carries Standards MTs formatted
information and offers the highest levels of resilience and security, including non-repudiation.
Related information
For more information about FIN, see the FIN Service Description.
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Components of the Solution
2.2.2 FileAct
FileAct overview
FileAct is a secure and reliable file transfer system. It can also offer non-repudiation
functionality. In SCORE, customers can use FileAct in real-time mode or in store-and-forward
mode.
In SCORE, FileAct is used to transport bulk payments-related data using any type of format,
including SWIFT and non-SWIFT formats, for example, EDIFACT.
Related information
For more information about FileAct, see the SWIFTNet Service Description.
2.2.4 InterAct
Features of InterAct
InterAct is a secure and reliable messaging service that can be used in a variety of solutions.
In SCORE, InterAct is used to support Exceptions and Investigations-related communication.
SWIFT bases Exceptions and Investigations on store-and-forward message exchange with
mandatory message validation and non-repudiation. The following table summarises the main
features of InterAct in the context of the Exceptions and Investigations solution.
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InterAct Mandatory
Non-repudiation Mandatory
Related information
For more information about InterAct, see the SWIFTNet Service Description.
For more information about the Exceptions and Investigations features, see the Exceptions and
Investigations Service Description
• cash management
specific messages from Category 1 Customer Payments and Cheques and Category 9 Cash
Management and Customer status and the MT 210 (Notice to Receive)
• investments
specific messages from Category 5 Securities Markets
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Components of the Solution
• traditional trade
MT 798 message with identified sub-message types - for Letter of Credit (L/C) application, L/
C Advice, L/C Amendment and Guarantee/Standby flows
The exhaustive list of available message types and the corresponding business functions is set
out in Appendix B on page 28. There is no obligation for each user to be able to send or
receive all the MTs supported by SCORE. This depends on the service offering of each
individual financial institution and on the business needs of each individual corporate.
Related information
For more information about SWIFT Standards, see the relevant Standards MT Message
Reference Guide and the SWIFT for Corporates - Standards MT Implementation Guide.
2.4 Rulebook
Definition
The rulebook sets out rules and guidelines for the customers that use the SCORE solution.
Related information
"SCORE Rulebook" on page 24
• private infrastructure
• shared infrastructure
• Alliance Lite
For more information, see swift.com > Connectivity > Connectivity for new customers.
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Existing customers
This section describes the operational equipment that SCORE customers must have to connect
to the network.
• messaging software
• communications software
• network connection
Messaging
Software
Communications
Software
Network
Connection
SWIFTNet
D0790010
Note Alliance Integrator is an add-on for Alliance Access and Alliance Entry that
facilitates the integration of customers' business applications with SWIFT. Alliance
Integrator is a configurable SWIFT-specific integration platform that customers
install between their business applications and Alliance Access.
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Components of the Solution
Vendor interfaces
As an alternative to (or in combination with) the Alliance family of products, customers can
select a bespoke architecture, including third-party vendor interfaces.
Related information
Alliance Lite Service Description
Alliance Entry Service Description
Alliance Access Service Description
Alliance Integrator Service Description
swift.com > Products & services > Connectivity
SWIFTNet Link
SWIFTNet Link is required as a lower-level protocol stack. SWIFTNet Link is SWIFT's
mandatory software product for users of SWIFTNet. SWIFTNet Link ensures technical
interoperability between users by providing the minimal functionality required to communicate
over these services.
Related information
Alliance Gateway Service Description
SWIFTNet Link Service Description
swift.com > Products & services > Connectivity
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Related information
Alliance Connect Bronze Service Description
Alliance Connect Silver Service Description
Alliance Connect Gold Service Description
swift.com > Products & services > Connectivity
SWIFTReady labels
• SWIFTReady Applications
To help select third-party solutions that focus specifically on SCORE and comply with the
relevant suite of messages, SWIFT validates a set of pre-defined certification criteria. SWIFT
grants SWIFTReady application labels provided the certification is successful.
• SWIFTReady Services
Implementation and integration of SWIFT for Corporates require very specific expertise and
resources. SWIFT helps customers to select service providers with appropriate expertise in
SWIFT for Corporates by certifying their experts, which ensures that they offer quality
services. SWIFTReady service providers have the expertise to help customers implement
and integrate solutions in their environment.
Related information
For more information, customers can contact SWIFT Partner Management at
[email protected].
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Components of the Solution
Related information
swift.com > Products & services > Reference Data > Our products
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3 Complementary Services
3.1 Newsletters
Business newsletters
The on SWIFT newsletters showcase our customers' and partners' discussions on the value of
being on SWIFT. The newsletters also provide the latest relevant news about improvements to
SWIFT's portfolio as well as updates on events that SWIFT participates in around the world.
The newsletters are distributed twice a year. Customers can also discuss the issues raised with
fellow readers of the newsletter on swiftcommunity.net.
Related information
For more information, customers can consult swift.com > Products & services > SWIFT
Consulting Services or contact their SWIFT regional account manager
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Pricing
4 Pricing
SWIFTNet infrastructure
The pricing of SCORE comprises a number of different elements related to SWIFTNet
infrastructure: connectivity, interfaces, and security. All these elements are generic to each
SWIFTNet service used.
Related information
For more information about pricing, see the SWIFT Price List or contact your SWIFT
commercial manager.
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5 Ordering
Order SWIFT services and products
To use SWIFT services and products, a customer must subscribe to, or order, the relevant
services and products.
Related information
For information about SWIFT's online ordering facility and how to order, see www.swift.com/
ordering.
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Support
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Support for SWIFT customers
SWIFT is the single point of contact to report all problems and queries that relate to SWIFT
services and products. Support is available to all SWIFT customers.
Users within a customer organisation must register to use the Support service.
For more information about how to register for Support, see the Customer login section on
www.swift.com.
Related information
For more information about Support services, see the Support Service Description.
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7 SCORE Rulebook
7.1 Introduction
Scope and key principles
SWIFT has designed SCORE to create an industry standard solution for electronic financial
messaging between corporates and their financial service providers.
This rulebook establishes a set of specific rules and guidelines that customers must observe
when using SCORE. Its purpose is to help to streamline the setup of new links with multiple
counterparties by enforcing a consistent implementation and use of the standards and
messaging services.
The subscription to SCORE binds each customer to the minimum rules and guidelines
applicable to them, as set out in this rulebook. The minimum rules and guidelines constitute a
multilateral contract among the customers participating in SCORE. In addition to this rulebook,
customers are free to agree, on a bilateral basis, supplemental rules and guidelines as more
fully specified hereafter by executing the relevant contractual arrangements amongst
themselves directly.
• The scope of the rules and the guidelines set out in this rulebook is limited
purely to the usage of SCORE. Other aspects (for example, banking services),
are not in the scope and must be covered in separate bilateral agreements.
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SCORE Rulebook
In addition, customers must adhere to the usage rules of these standards in the context of
corporate to financial institution usage, as published in the SWIFT for Corporates- Standards
MX Implementation Guide. For more information, see www.swift.com > Solutions > Standards >
Standards Releases > Standards MX Release 2009 and Standards MX Release 2010. , and
www.swift.com/corporates > Resource Centre > Technical and practical information.
In addition, the latter document includes supplemental guidelines to facilitate the setup of
bilateral agreements between customers and the adoption of good practice recommendations
developed in co-operation with the industry. While these guidelines are optional, SWIFT strongly
encourages all customers to enter into bilateral service level agreements along these guidelines
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8 Contractual Framework
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Appendix A - List of Member Countries of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
Appendix A
Australia Luxembourg
Austria Mexico
Brazil Norway
Canada Portugal
Finland Singapore
Germany Spain
Greece Sweden
Iceland Turkey
Italy
Japan
(1) The Kingdom of the Netherlands: the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Saint Marteen.
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Appendix B
MT 195 Queries
MT 196 Answers
MT 305 Foreign currency option confirmation MT 305 Foreign currency option confirmation
MT 306 Foreign currency option confirmation MT 306 Foreign currency option confirmation
MT 340 Forward rate agreement confirmation MT 340 Forward rate agreement confirmation
MT 341 Forward rate agreement settlement MT 341 Forward rate agreement settlement
confirmation confirmation
MT 360 Single currency interest rate derivative MT 360 Single currency interest rate
confirmation derivative confirmation
MT 361 Cross currency interest rate swap MT 361 Cross currency interest rate swap
confirmation confirmation
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Appendix B - Standards MT Messages Allowed in SCORE
MT 362 Interest rate reset/Advice of payment MT 362 Interest rate reset/Advice of payment
MT 364 Single currency interest rate derivative MT 364 Single currency interest rate
termination/Recouponing confirmation derivative termination/Recouponing
confirmation
MT 365 Cross currency interest rate swap MT 365 Cross currency interest rate swap
termination/Recouponing confirmation termination/Recouponing
confirmation
MT 390 Advice of charges, interest and other MT 390 Advice of charges, interest and other
adjustments adjustments
MT 391 Request for payment of charges, MT 391 Request for payment of charges,
interest and other Expenses interest and other Expenses
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MT 996 Answers
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