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Wealthsimple Wins Direct Swift Access For Global Wires

Mar 3, 2026 | NCFA Fintech Market Activity | Payments And Market Infrastructure

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First Canadian Fintech On Core Traditional Global Payment Rails

On March 3 2026, Hanna Zaidi, VP Payments Strategy and COO of Wealthsimple announced on LinkedIn that Wealthsimple just became the first Canadian fintech to earn direct access to Swift, and the second non-bank fintech globally to gain direct access. The Globe and Mail reported that Wealthsimple will be offering cheaper international money transfers than larger Canadian competitors and a spring launch for the new service.

From reviewing WS's website, Wealthsimple wire fees lists CA$15 for outgoing CAD wires (US$15 for outgoing USD wires), while inbound wires will have no fee on Wealthsimple’s side. There's also a per transfer limit of up to CA$1,500,000 or US$1,500,000.

Swift membership rules explain why direct access is hard to secure. Applicants must qualify under Swift’s user categories and Swift's onboarding requires mandatory security controls and a security attestation before a new member can go live. Meaning WS earned a direct network membership milestone, not a reseller arrangement.

Swift's network scale connects 11,500+ institutions across 220+ countries and territories, handles 53 million+ FIN messages each day on average, and routes 75% of payments to destination banks within 10 minutes.

The table below highlights the price gap Wealthsimple is attacking, compared with TD fees and RBC fees for incoming/outgoing wire transfers which are more expensive.  Wealthsimple enters the wire market below the published outgoing wire fees at both banks and below the published incoming wire fees in both schedules.

ComparisonWealthsimpleTDRBC
Outgoing international wireCA$15 CAD wire / US$15 USD wire$50Starting at $45
Incoming wire$0 (WS's side)$15Starting at $17 over $50
Published transfer limitUp to CA$1.5M / US$1.5MNot stated in cited fee scheduleNot stated in cited fee page
SWIFT AccessDirect member access as a fintechDirect bank member accessDirect bank member access

The strategic value goes beyond a wire product though. In addition to direct Swift access, Wealthsimple has also earned direct participation in Payments Canada, Interac, and the Bank of Canada’s coming real time rail. That gives one non-bank platform direct reach across more of the domestic and global payment stack that sets pricing, speed, and settlement.

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For Canada, from a competitive perspective, when a fintech now has direct entry into the same global messaging network used for bank wires and is attaching a lower listed fee to that access, consumers benefit. That puts direct pressure on wire pricing and strengthens Wealthsimple’s position in cross-border money movement services.

Talking Point

When a non-bank fintech gets direct Swift access and lists lower wire fees than major banks, does the competitive edge move to firms that control the rail instead of firms that only package the service?


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