Benefiting from Global Standards Cheryl B Jacobs, Product Manager Global Urgent Payments & SWIFT for Corporates at Wells Fargo November 18, 2015 Arizona.

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Benefiting from Global Standards Cheryl B Jacobs, Product Manager Global Urgent Payments & SWIFT for Corporates at Wells Fargo November 18, 2015 Arizona AFP Monthly Meeting Phoenix, AZ © 2015 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. For public use.

11 Agenda  What is SWIFT and global standards?  Who is using SWIFT and global standards?  What does it really mean? What are we seeing in the industry?  What are the benefits and considerations to using?  Dispelling the myths  How do I start?  What does success look like?

22 About SWIFT  A cooperative serving the financial industry since 1973  A provider of highly secure Financial Messaging services  A financial standardization organization 10,000+ customers in over 212 countries 20 million+ messages per day % availability Source: SWIFT: How can SWIFT work for you? Aug 2014

33 Corporate Corporate SWIFT: A single standardized gateway Multiple bank channels  High cost  No global visibility on cash  Impossible to centralise  Challenge of multiple connectivity channels and formats Single, standardized gateway  Lower cost  Transparency and view on cash  Increased control and security  Reduced risk host-to-host X e-banking Y e-banking Z VAN Leased line Internet Standardized gateway Accounts payable Accounts receivable Treasury Other Accounts payable Accounts receivable Treasury Other Source: SWIFT: How can SWIFT work for you? Aug 2014

44 Benefits of global standards  Universal format  Ease of implementation  Prepares for global expansion  Data management – from “big” data to “better” data  Supports automation  Allows to redeploy resources toward more strategic planning  Lower costs – elimination of multiple data portals, duplicate data downloads  Provides for enhanced controls and compliance

55 Who is looking to use SWIFT or global standards?  US based company looking to streamline  US based company who is expanding in Asia and Europe  US based company who uses 3 banks and multiple connection points – such as 2 online portals and one host-to-host transmission  US subsidiary whose parent company already uses SWIFT  Others….

66 But also….  I’m being asked to reduce costs, eliminate redundant access, downloads and reports  We are upgrading our ERP system and our vendor has this “SWIFT” module  We are in an RFP process to look at SAP or oracle or another automation system  We want to improve our processes  We are expanding our business into xx country and am not sure where to start  We are thinking about expanding globally  We need to automate file generation and receipt that supports risk and controls

77 Why should I consider global standards? We’re all being asked to do more with less; think strategically and optimize how we do things  Cost savings – optimize and standardize the formats that you use to send payments, receive information and reconcile  Standardize – use one format instead of multiple connection points, multiple formats and  Support or prepare for expansion – countries outside of the United States don’t use BAI or NACHA. Changing to a global standard allows you to more easily expand into other countries

88 ISO format is becoming the global standard What’s happening in the industry with standardization  Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) payments must be initiated to/from accounts in the Euro zone  NACHA is working on support for ISO XML  Global support for ISO20022 XML  Global interoperability  TARGET2 (Euro zone) is planning a phased implementation of ISO  Regulation, industry consensus and customer demand key factors  Canada Payment Association (CPA) and the US Federal Reserve are working to figure out how/when to support ISO XML

99 Benefits and considerations BenefitsConsiderations  Need for upfront costs to update systems, map data and new formats  Willingness to do things differently  Ability to send and receive transmissions  More effective management of global cash and financial transactions via a standardized and centralized process  Lower total cost of ownership for communicating with banking partners  Enhanced straight through processing and automatic reconciliation  Supports global regulatory compliance and reporting  Standardization and global business process

10 MythReality Only for banksSecure networking connecting the global financial community including corporations, banks, securities firms and market infrastructures The costs are highSWIFT offers cloud-based solutions for low costs Only for international flowsDomestic and international transaction flows supported Only supports SWIFT standardsCarries SWIFT and non-SWIFT formats securely Only for publicly listed companiesFor publicly listed and privately held companies sponsored by members Only for very large companies41% of Corporate members have <$1 Billion in revenue ISO XML is plug-and-playActually, while there is ease of use and flexibility with ISO XML, it is not as easy as just starting ISO XML pain and SEPA are the same SEPA has adopted the ISO XML pain standards, but they are two different items I’m set once I implement ISO with one bank While ISO XML is a standard, each bank may have slight differences Dispelling the myths… Source: SWIFT for Corporates 2015

11 What are my options? Embrace SWIFT, Global Formats or both  Start small – change your transmission method to be standard, the rest can follow  Medium – change the transmission and format with one bank partner  Go Big – change your connections and format with all bank partners

12 Define project scope Contact bank and partners Select the components Implement and test Rollout and go live  Talk with and select a partner – service bureau  Talk with your banks  Agree on SLAs and operational procedures  Select which services – payments, reporting, etc.  Select which banks you want to start with  Evaluate your technical environment  Select how you want to connect to SWIFT, partners and banks  Determine how you want to integrate  Join SWIFT and order components  Install hardware and software  Enable test environment  Train your staff  Switch to live  Retire your proprietary connections  Monitor traffic flows Planning your project

13 Our most successful customers do this…  Have a desire to streamline and simplify their bank connections and processes  Dedicate/identify resources to work and manage their SWIFT and ISO XML efforts  Including business lead, technical lead, testing resources  If a vendor is involved, vendor lead  Ability to generate and consume test files  Have senior leadership commitment and support to “think about things differently”  Ability to front-load costs

14 What leads to a less-successful implementation?  Doing too many things at the same time  Often we see customers who are implementing SAP, Oracle and SWIFT at the same time  Viewing SWIFT and ISO XML as a side project or “hobby”  Not fully understanding the formats  Not prepared to test  Resistance to change

15 Implementation strategies for success  Define your end goal – what processes will improve?  Determine if going direct or through a service bureau is right for your organization.  Layout an implementation plan – region by region?  Obtain buy-in within your organization. Has to be agreement to go to SWIFT or with a global format standard.  Have dedicated resources for implementation.  Identify a business and technical representative assigned to your implementation.

16 How do we work together?  Partner with your banks – working together helps everyone  Ask your bank partners for their capabilities  Challenge us to look at things differently, as you look at ISO XML so are we  Be willing to review and provide feedback  Share your pain points and strategy