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(SCORE). A means by which companies gain access to SWIFT - similar to a Member-Administrated Closed User Group (MA-CUG). Unlike a MA-CUG, any company that has become a member of SCORE can communicate with any financial institution that is also a member. | (SCORE). | ||
A means by which companies gain access to SWIFT - similar to a Member-Administrated Closed User Group (MA-CUG). | |||
Unlike a MA-CUG, any company that has become a member of SCORE can communicate with any financial institution that is also a member. | |||
SCORE is open only to companies with a public listing in a country which supports the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). | SCORE is open only to companies with a public listing in a country which supports the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Member-administered closed user group]] | * [[Member-administered closed user group]] | ||
* [[SWIFT]] | * [[SWIFT]] | ||
Revision as of 09:30, 20 August 2013
(SCORE).
A means by which companies gain access to SWIFT - similar to a Member-Administrated Closed User Group (MA-CUG).
Unlike a MA-CUG, any company that has become a member of SCORE can communicate with any financial institution that is also a member.
SCORE is open only to companies with a public listing in a country which supports the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).