The MT910 is a credit advice, it partner is the MT900 debit advice. Since statements are more periodic (end of day, weekly, monthly etc) the credit & debit advices are used to give immediate notice of a credit/debit to the account holder.
Example of use:
A cross border payment uses a combination of messages. Since a direct payment from Person A to B may not be possible, given B is in Another Country, A can pay his bank in his country (BankA), which pays BankACorr (Correspondent in the currency transferred in A's country) which pays BankBCorr (Correspondent in B's country) which pays BankB which pays B.
The equivalent SWIFT messaging happens this way. BankA sends MT103 message to BankB directly (no credit actually happens now). BankA sends MT202 to BankACorr, which sends MT202 to BankBCorr which sends MT910 (credit confirmation) and MT950 (statement) to BankB. The credit confirmation is the time the payment is actually received.
Below link tells a few things about the messages, but not all
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wtxdoc/v8r2m0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.dtx.packswiftref2.doc/references/r_lmfmessagemappingmt910.htm
This MT massage type is used in case of Confirmed letter of Credit
SWIFT MT599 is a free format, general SWIFT message
A swift message asking the sender to confirm
A Swift MT 420 is actually a type of integration project. It is used in the banking world, particularly in interest rates.
SWIFT MT code 304 indicates: A Notification (4) of a Financial Institution transfer (0) related to Treasury (3) services.
This MT massage type is used in case of Confirmed letter of Credit
DEFINE SWIFT MT 905
an MT 769
MT 706
A Swift MT 998 is a code for a banking message. There are hundreds of codes in the message system. The particular Swift code MT 998 is considered to be a Proprietary Message.
A Swift MT 998 is a code for a banking message. There are hundreds of codes in the message system. The particular Swift code MT 998 is considered to be a Proprietary Message.
SWIFT MT-103 is a form of SWIFT Communication. The SWIFT MT-103 transaction is used in banks as wire and telegraphic transfers to a foreign country.
Banks issue letter of credits for which they generate the swift message "MT 700".
SWIFT MT599 is a free format, general SWIFT message
A swift message asking the sender to confirm
An MT 103 is a SWIFT banking code or message. The MT 103 typically means a wire transfer is about to be made as a form of payment.
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