#295 – Secure Payment Messaging: Navigating New Swift CSP Standards and Leading Practices in 2024

#295 – Secure Payment Messaging: Navigating New Swift CSP Standards and Leading Practices in 2024

As additional threats continue to pop up, payment messaging platforms routinely increase their security requirements. Today’s podcast host, Craig Jeffery, Managing Partner at Strategic Treasurer, sits down with Christin Cifaldi, Director of Product Development & Analytics at Strategic Treasurer, to discuss the standards and requirements for Swift’s Customer Security Programme (CSP). They discuss who is impacted, requirements, deadlines, and leading practices for security, as well as the 3 objectives and 7 principles of the CSP.

#285 – 2023 Treasury Year in Review – Setting the Stage for the 2024 Outlook Series

#285 – 2023 Treasury Year in Review – Setting the Stage for the 2024 Outlook Series

We are excited to bring you our sixth annual Outlook Series on the Treasury Update Podcast. In this series, we bring you interviews with treasury experts about their expectations, projections, and insights for the year ahead. Today, we’ll hear from Craig Jeffery, Managing Partner of Strategic Treasurer, as he sets the stage by retrospectively examining the key trends and challenges encountered by treasury departments in 2023.

#282 – The New Intersection of Technology and Treasury – Fintech Hotseat Panel Discussion – AFP 2023 (Citi, Finastra, & TIS)

#282 – The New Intersection of Technology and Treasury – Fintech Hotseat Panel Discussion – AFP 2023 (Citi, Finastra, & TIS)

The rapid acceleration of new technology adoption significantly impacts the daily operations of providers and treasury professionals across multiple domains. In today’s podcast episode, we’ll hear from Craig Jeffery and our 3 panelists in an annual Fintech Hotseat panel discussion, this time covering the evolving landscape of treasury technology.

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