Costs of bank cyber thefts hit SWIFT profit last year

SWIFT's 2016 profit before tax and rebates to its owner-customers fell by 31% to €47 million

Costs of bank cyber thefts hit SWIFT profit last year
Tom Bergin London
Last Updated : Jun 10 2017 | 9:03 PM IST

Dealing with cyber hacks on banks ate into profit last year at the SWIFT messaging system, which financial institutions use to move trillions of dollars each day.
 
Hackers stole $81 million from the Bangladesh central bank in February last year after gaining access to its SWIFT terminal and the emergence of other successful and unsuccessful hacks rocked faith in a system previously seen as totally secure. Despite this, traffic increased on the network last year, hitting an all time peak in June of over 30 million messages.
 
SWIFT’s 2016 profit before tax and rebates to its owner-customers fell by 31 per cent to €47 million ($53 million), following additional investments in security, the co-operative said in its annual report published on Friday.
 
Chairman Yawar Shah said that Belgium-based SWIFT — the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication — had linked management goals and incentives to security targets.
 
SWIFT, which was criticised by some former staff and customers for failing to have spotted weaknesses in its customers' operating practices, has expanded its security teams and developed new tools to help clients monitor transactions and spot anomalies.
 
Its ability to pre-empt attacks was limited by its customers’ historic failure to share information about hacks, SWIFT said.
 
SWIFT is operated as a service to all banks, so cash surpluses are usually distributed to customers via rebates and ever-lower prices, rather than via dividends.
 
Customers received no rebate for 2016. In 2015 the rebate was €33 million.
 

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First Published: Jun 10 2017 | 4:43 PM IST

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