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D+H’s European payments processing solution achieves best-in-class accreditation from SWIFT for the second consecutive year

TORONTO, CANADA (July 21, 2016)DH Corporation (“D+H”) (TSX: DH), a leading provider of technology solutions to financial institutions globally, today announced that PAYplus FTS, its payment processing and messaging application, has been awarded with the SWIFT Certified Application label for a second consecutive year.

The SWIFT Certified Application program provides accreditation to applications that meet SWIFT’s advanced messaging and connectivity requirements, identifying best-in-class solution providers. The accreditation is evidence that PAYplus FTS adheres to specific criteria in relation to SWIFT FIN (MT) messages, SWIFT connectivity, and SWIFT functionality.

“Once again, SWIFT recognizes D+H for its ability to process SWIFT payment messages in accordance with its standards,” said Charles-Henry Choel, Group Head, Global Payments and Financial Messaging, D+H. “The SWIFT Ready Label shows our customers that our European payment processing solution combines rich functional and technical capabilities to meet SWIFT’s exacting criteria.”


About D+H

D+H (TSX: DH) is a leading financial technology provider the world's financial institutions rely on every day to help them grow and succeed. Our lending, payments, enterprise and global transaction banking solutions are trusted by nearly 8,000 banks, specialty lenders, community banks, credit unions, governments and corporations. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, D+H has more than 5,500 employees worldwide who are passionate about partnering with clients to create forward-thinking solutions that fit their needs. With annual revenues of more than $1 billion, D+H is recognized as one of the world's top FinTech companies on IDC Financial Insights FinTech Rankings and American Banker's FinTech Forward ranking. For more information, visit dh.com.

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Hyunjoo.kim@dh.com

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