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Guidance for SWIFT Alliance Access on AWS

Overview

This Guidance enables financial institutions to integrate SWIFT Alliance Access with AWS infrastructure through a secure, cloud-optimized architecture. By leveraging deployment across two Availability Zones and aligning with SWIFT  Customer Security Programme (CSP) requirements, it accelerates the transition to modern financial messaging while ensuring operational resilience, enhanced scalability, and robust compliance.

How it works

Alliance Connect Virtual Gold

This architecture diagram shows a standardized environment for connecting to the SWIFT network using Alliance Connect Virtual Gold connectivity. 

SWIFT Alliance Access on AWS - Gold connectivity

Alliance Connect Virtual Silver

This architecture diagram shows a standardized environment for connecting to the SWIFT network using Alliance Connect Virtual Silver connectivity.  

SWIFT Alliance Access on AWS - Silver connectivity

Alliance Connect Virtual Bronze

This architecture diagram shows a standardized environment for connecting to the SWIFT network using Alliance Connect Virtual Bronze connectivity.  

SWIFT Alliance Access on AWS - Bronze connectivity

Benefits

Disclaimer

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References to third-party services or organizations in this Guidance do not imply an endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation between Amazon or AWS and the third party. Guidance from AWS is a technical starting point, and you can customize your integration with third-party services when you deploy the architecture.