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Temenos Payments Swift Gpi Support Fact Sheet

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Temenos Payments

SWIFT GPI standard services


Contents
Document History 02

SWIFT gpi overview 03

Temenos Payments gpi solution – new optional module (PPSGPI)  04

SWIFT gpi features included in standard SWIFT rulebooks 07

Document
History
Author Version No. Date

Sujatha Venkatraman V 0.1 5-Nov-2019

Sujatha Venkatraman V 0.2 2-Mar-2020

Sujatha Venkatraman V 0.3 25-Mar-2020

| 02
SWIFT
gpi overview
SWIFT gpi is a new standard for cross border payments, ensures that cross-border payments are fast and transparent. It
allows financial institutions and corporates to track cross-border payments from end-to-end in real-time, providing visibility on fees
and final confirmation of credit of funds.
SWIFT gpi allows financial institutions to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, forge better relationships with their
correspondents and deliver new value to customers. And for corporates, it enables better liquidity management, transparency on
fees and FX and certainty on their payment flows.

SWIFT gpi is an optional service on SWIFT network and operates on the basis of business rules and technical specifications
captured in rulebooks between gpi customers (i.e. financial institutions who are SWIFT users and signed up for the gpi service).

SWIFT gpi standard rulebooks for mandatory services sets out specific mandatory obligations of one gpi customer towards
other gpi customers regarding their respective use of the gpi Customer Credit Transfer (gCCT) service. The business rules and
technical specifications covered in the following mandatory rulebooks:
ƒ gCCT - gpi Customer Credit Transfers (gCCT)
The service enables gpi customers to offer enhanced payments services directly to their customers, with faster - same day
use of funds, provides transparency of deducts, end-to-end payments tracking and enables remittance information to be
transferred unaltered
ƒ gCOV – gpi cover payments (gCOV)
The service is designed to further increase the timely processing of gCCT transactions and expedite credit to beneficiary
when there is no direct account relationship between sender and receiver. This reduces liquidity risk, improves straight-through
processing for reconciliation, reduce exceptions and investigations through the use of the same UETR as the underlying gCCT
ƒ gSRP – gpi Stop and Recall (gSRP)
This service does away with current inefficiencies for processing payment cancellations and can immediately stop a payment
instruction. With the UETR, the Tracker knows exactly where a gCCT transaction is. With gSRP, a request for cancellation can
be sent directly via the Tracker to the gpi customer that has last received the payment instruction. Provides a market practice for
the requesting and processing gpi customers to have a clear view on the recall request status.

Temenos Payments supports all the above mentioned SWIFT gpi standard rulebooks for mandatory services
under a new licensable module (PPSGPI). For further details on SWIFT gpi module (PPSGPI) features, refer section Temenos
Payments gpi solution – new optional module (PPSGPI).

Note:
ƒ Since the launch of SWIFT gpi, SWIFT has mandated some of the gpi features (like UETR etc.) to become applicable for
all SWIFT users through the SWIFT annual rulebook updates.
ƒ Such mandatory features for all SWIFT users are available in Temenos Payments through the annual SWIFT rulebook
updates. Clients can request for annual SWIFT rulebook updates via the standard process.
ƒ For further details of the gpi features applicable for all SWIFT users that are supported in Temenos Payments, please
refer section SWIFT gpi features included in standard SWIFT rulebooks (for all Temenos Payments clients using SWIFT).

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Temenos Payments gpi solution –
new optional module (PPSGPI)
Temenos Payments SWIFT gpi standards module covers the 3 mandatory rulebooks (gCCT, gCOV and gSRP) with the below features:

Feature Description Supported (Yes/No)

MT (FIN payload) Yes


Standards
Roadmap 2020
MX (ISO20022)
(based on release of SWIFT specifications)

gpi Directory integration Yes


Directory
gpi Directory use for non-FIN payments Yes

MT103, MT103STP, MT199 (gCCT),


Incoming Messages MT202COV (gCOV), MT202, MT192 (gSRP),
SWIFT message type / MT196 (gSRP), MT199 (gSRP), MT299
category (MT support)
with gpi tags MT103, MT103STP, MT199 (gCCT, gSRP),
MT202COV (gCOV), MT202, MT192
Outgoing Messages
(gSRP), MT196 (gSRP), MT199 (gSRP),
MT299

Generation of lowercase UETR (compliant with IETF


standard RFC 4122 v 4 of generation algorithm) Yes
supported

Core gpi elements Inclusion of relevant FIN block 3 fields


Yes
(including UETR)

Transmission of remittance Info unchanged


Yes
(140 characters)

Incoming messages – OUR with 71G, SHA with 71F,


Yes
BEN with 71F

Transparency of fees Outgoing messages – OUR with 71G, SHA with 71F,
Yes
support BEN with 71F

Populate deducts as per gpi rulebook (incl. 71F=0, if


Yes
no deduct)

FX support as Intermediary (incl. FX rate in (i)


No
transaction & (ii) status update)
Foreign Exchange (FX)
FX support as Instructed Yes

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001 (gCCT and gCOV services) Yes

002 (gSRP) Yes

SWIFT gpi Service Type


Identifiers support 003 (g4C Pay and Trace service) optional No

004 (gFIT service) optional No

005 (gCCT Inst service) optional No

ACSC Yes

RJCT Yes

ACSP/G000
Yes
(incl. forwarded-to agent for non-FIN legs)

ACSP/G001
SWIFT gpi status/ Yes
(incl. forwarded-to agent for non-FIN legs)
reason codes - gpi
customer credit ACSP/G002 Yes
transfers, gpi cover
payments
ACSP/G003 No

ACSP/G004 Yes

RETN No

gpi Reject Reason Codes Master list in gpi rulebook for


Yes
mandatory services

DUPL
AGNT
SWIFT gpi status/ CURR
reason codes – gpi CUST
Stop and recall Service UPAY
Yes
– CUTA
Stop and Recall Request TECH
reason codes FRAD
COVR
AM09

RJCR/LEGL
RJCR/AGNT
RJCR/CUST
RJCR/ARDT
RJCR/NOAS
RJCR/NOOR
Stop and Recall
RJCR/AC04 Yes
response reason codes
RJCR/AM04
RJCR/INDM
PDCR/PTNA
PDCR/RQDA
PDCR/INDM
CNCL
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Instructing Yes

SWIFT gpi roles


Intermediary Yes
support

Instructed Yes

Debtor Agent Yes


SWIFT non-gpi roles
support
Creditor Agent Yes

SIX’s Swiss Interbank Clearing (SIC);CH Yes


Support clearing
through non-FIN MIs*
Fedwire Funds Service (FED);US No

Push MT199 transaction status updates to Tracker (per


Yes
transaction basis)

Receive MT199 transaction status updates from Tracker Yes

Communication Push updates via APIs to the Tracker (per transaction


Yes
with tracker basis)

Request queries and receive updates via APIs from the


Yes
Tracker

Support Alert notifications Yes

GET Yes
Type of API transactions
supported
PUT Yes

gpi Customer Credit Transfers Yes

gpi Cover Payments Yes

APIs supported for


gpi stop and recall service Yes

Universal confirmations Yes

* Subject to licensing of the relevant clearing module | 06


SWIFT gpi features included in
standard SWIFT rulebooks
(for all Temenos Payments clients using SWIFT)

The following SWIFT gpi features are now included in the standard SWIFT rulebook and is available for Temenos Payments
clients using SWIFT :

Feature Description Supported (Yes/No) via Module

Generation of lowercase UETR


(compliant with IETF standard RFC
Yes DE (Delivery)
4122 v 4 of generation algorithm)
supported

Ability to receive UETR (field 121) and


MT103, MT103 STP, MT202,
Service Type Identifier (field 111) in PP (Temenos Payments)
MT202 COV
messages by non-gpi members
Extended
tracking Add or pass on Unique end to end
MT103, MT103 STP, MT202,
reference (UETR) in outgoing/ PP (Temenos Payments)
MT202COV
redirected FIN payment messages

SWIFT users (also non-gpi members) MT191, MT199 PP (Temenos Payments)


can optionally use field 121 unique
end-to-end transaction reference MT192, MT195, MT196,
(UETR) in block 3 of enquiry messages EB.QUERIES.ANSWERS,
MT292, MT295, MT296,
and receive it in messages. EB.FREE.MESSAGE
MT299

Allow payment credit confirmation


(with UETR and structure) by any
SWIFT user – Send gCCT confirmation
message (MT 199) with only field 121 Supported PP (Temenos Payments)
unique end to end reference (not field
111 service type identifier) in the user
header block of the message

Universal ACCC Yes


Confirmations
for extended RJCT Yes
tracking SWIFT gpi status/reason codes
ACSP/G002 Yes

ACSP/G004 Yes

Instructed Yes
SWIFT gpi roles support
Intermediary Yes

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About Temenos
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