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What is secure file transfer protocol and why might I use it?

Secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) is a secure network channel for exchanging large volume of information. It is an extension of FTP that uses secure shell protocol to secure the transfer of files.

You can set up secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) if you have a large amount of workers. It’s suitable for uploading large CSV or XML files.

This means you can send member enrolment and contribution schedules and collect return files such as enrolment and opt-out confirmations from NEST in a secure way.

For more information about SFTP please see How do I set up secure file transfer?

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