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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Banque Cantonale de Fribourg Banking and Financial Services 440 $160M Switzerland Bottomline Technologies Bottomline Financial Messaging Collaboration 2016 n/a In 2016, Banque Cantonale de Fribourg implemented Bottomline Financial Messaging. The bank deployed Bottomline GTExchange on the GTCloud hosted platform, using Bottomline Financial Messaging categorized as Collaboration to centralize payment transaction processing and multi-network financial messaging across its payments operations. The implementation configured core transaction processing and messaging capabilities tailored for high volume data transactions, including end-to-end payment security, protocol translation and message orchestration, and robust scanning with anti-money laundering filtering. Bottomline GTCloud is described as compliant with SWIFT, FINMA, and ISAE 3402 standards, which informed configuration of security and control modules during the deployment. Operational coverage was defined to provide single-window access to domestic and international networks, linking the bank to the Swiss Interbank Clearing system SIC, the SECOM securities network, and the SWIFT international payment network. The hosted GTCloud architecture gave the bank direct connectivity to major interbank networks and consolidated network endpoints for both domestic clearing and cross-border payments. Governance focused on aligning the bank's security initiatives and regulatory controls with the platform capabilities, embedding messaging compliance and AML screening into payment workflows. The bank adopted the cloud-hosted Bottomline solution to offload infrastructure complexity and to consolidate multi-network access, and the deployment delivered single-window network access along with integrated payment security and AML filtering as described by the vendor.
SCOR Insurance 3621 $1.8B France Bottomline Technologies Bottomline Financial Messaging Collaboration 2012 n/a In 2012, SCOR deployed Bottomline Financial Messaging as a cloud-based GTCloud financial messaging solution to create a global financial network for all SCOR groups, aligning the company with the Collaboration category for enterprise messaging and payments. The implementation was scoped to support bank account reconciliation, foreign exchange trade confirmations, investment portfolio messaging, and SWIFT and SEPA file format translation across treasury and investment operations. The Bottomline Financial Messaging deployment combined Bottomline GTCloud with locally deployed functional modules, including GTMatch for reconciliation and GTFrame for SEPA format transformation. The solution is compliant with ISO 20022 and SEPA requirements, and the architecture intentionally separated cloud bureau services from on-premises processing, keeping format transformation and reconciliation locally deployed while leveraging cloud messaging. Operational integrations center on SWIFT connectivity and SEPA translation, with Bottomline’s Geneva bureau providing SWIFT access, SWIFT 3S-key support and sanction filtering as part of the messaging layer. The hybrid architecture established a centralized financial messaging backbone for all SCOR groups, applying digital identification and authentication for payment security and enabling consistent file format translation and reconciliation workflows across sites. Governance was structured around a bureau-centric messaging model, consolidating SWIFT connectivity and sanction screening to streamline transaction screening and message routing, while local deployments handled reconciliation and format transformation workflows. Results reported that GTCloud provides an end-to-end financial messaging solution for payment security, allowing SCOR to concentrate on its core reinsurance business and pursue longer term product innovation and customer solutions.
TrailStone Utilities 150 $10M United States Bottomline Technologies Bottomline Financial Messaging Collaboration 2016 n/a In 2016, TrailStone implemented Bottomline Financial Messaging. The Bottomline Financial Messaging deployment, categorized as Collaboration, was adopted to route corporate financial messages over the SWIFT global network and to improve operating efficiencies and optimize the effectiveness of financial transactions. The implementation emphasized secure message orchestration, format validation, and reliable SWIFT connectivity, leveraging Bottomline Financial Messaging capabilities for encrypted transmission, centralized message tracking, and automated acknowledgement workflows. Configuration work included establishing secure transport layers, message validation rules, and automated reconciliation workflows to support treasury and payments operations. These functional capabilities reflect standard Collaboration application workflows around secure communications and message lifecycle management. Operationally, Bottomline Financial Messaging supported TrailStone finance and treasury functions by standardizing payment and correspondence workflows across internal teams. Governance work introduced centralized monitoring, enforced validation policies, and formalized exception handling and audit trails to reduce manual processing. The deployment used the SWIFT global network as the transaction backbone and aligned with similar customer selections aimed at improving operating efficiencies and optimizing transaction effectiveness.
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  1. Swiss Re Group, a Switzerland based Insurance organization with 15000 Employees

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