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SWIFT Alliance Access (SAA) is part of the SWIFT messaging ecosystem. Alliance Access is SWIFT's flagship interface software. It is the on-premise application banks use to create, validate, send and receive FIN MT and ISO 20022 messages. SAA runs on Linux, AIX and Windows and connects to SWIFTNet through Alliance Gateway. Used by ~5,000 institutions worldwide.
Alliance Access is SWIFT's flagship interface software. It is the on-premise application banks use to create, validate, send and receive FIN MT and ISO 20022 messages. SAA runs on Linux, AIX and Windows and connects to SWIFTNet through Alliance Gateway. Used by ~5,000 institutions worldwide.
Who uses it: Banks and large corporates with their own SWIFT infrastructure.
Ohmyfin does not require SAA — it is an independent third-party service that surfaces the latest available SWIFT payment status. End-customers with no SAA access still get full tracking on Ohmyfin.
If you have received an MT103 or pacs.008 confirming a payment, you do not need access to SAA, swift.com, or any bank portal to verify it. Paste the UETR (32-character UUID with 4 dashes) into the Ohmyfin tracker and you will see the latest available SWIFT payment status — accepted, rejected, pending, or credited — in seconds.
SAA is one product within the SWIFT ecosystem. SWIFT itself is the cooperative that runs the network and standards.
Yes — paste the UETR into the Ohmyfin homepage tracker. You do not need any bank portal, SWIFT login, or institutional account.
No. Ohmyfin is an independent tracking service that uses public SWIFT GPI APIs to give end-customers the same visibility their banks have. SWIFT is a registered trademark of S.W.I.F.T. SC.
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