Swift CEO steps down


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec. 12

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Gottfried Leibbrandt will step down next June from Swift, the cross-border payment system, after spending seven years leading a key piece of global economic infrastructure through crises from hacking to sanctions on Iranian banks, Trend reports citing Bloomberg.

The cooperative, owned by the world's biggest banks, is starting a search for his replacement as chief executive officer. Liebbrandt notified the organization's 25-member board of his departure Wednesday morning, he said in an interview in Brussels.

Swift, a messaging system that directs the flow of trillions of dollars between 10,000 institutions, was long a byword for clunky tech. Payments often took days to reach their destinations and were virtually impossible to track. Leibbrandt spearheaded efforts to modernize Swift and stiffen its defenses against crime, but also presided over a series of episodes that highlighted the 41-year-old system's vulnerabilities.

'Swift is in very different shape than it was seven years ago,' said Leibbrandt, a 58-year-old onetime partner at McKinsey & Co. 'There's always going to be a time to hand over the reins and write a new chapter. I think this is indeed the right time.'

In 2016, Swift started requiring banks to install controls to better restrict access to their networks, detect potential fraud, and tell customers how their cyber-defenses performed when tested. This program was partly in response to a notorious incident.

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