Five Banks To Test FedNow Real-Time Payments System (2024)

By PYMNTS | April 4, 2021

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The Federal Reserve’s FedNow program, intended to streamline the clearing and settlement process, will be tested by five Northern California regional banks and three credit unions (CUs), according to a report from North Bay Business Journal.

FedNow, which will be fully implemented by 2023, will let individuals and companies transfer funds between accounts, pay bills and send or receive money from friends or family. The services will be near-real time and be available any day or time of the year.

The instant payments are differentiated by the speed at which they can be doled out as compared to traditional payment methods. While some traditional methods appear to go through within seconds, they actually end up taking several days to go through and actually become available for the user, the report stated.

First Republic Bank, Tri Counties Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, Pacific Coast Bankers’ Bank and First Foundation Bank will be the banks testing the program, while CUs participating are Excite Credit Union, Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union and Star One Credit Union, according to the report.

FedNow is set to be released in phases, the report stated, and the first release will come with fraud prevention tools, the ability to join instantly as a receive-only participant, request for payment capability and tools to support participants in the way they handle payment inquiries. And Reserve Banks will have a liquidity management tool on offer.

Like with other Federal Reserve services, the FedNow program will be available for depository institutions eligible to hold accounts at its 12 Reserve Banks and 24 branches around the country. The goal of the program is to expand equitable access to the instant payment system to over 10,000 depository institutions or their agents in the U.S., according to the report.

In Europe, immediate gratification with payments is becoming more common, with BNP Paribas announcing it will be partnering with Token to make account-to-account (A2A) payments possible.

Five Banks To Test FedNow Real-Time Payments System (2024)

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What banks are testing FedNow? ›

First Republic Bank, Tri Counties Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, Pacific Coast Bankers' Bank and First Foundation Bank will be the banks testing the program, while CUs participating are Excite Credit Union, Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union and Star One Credit Union, according to the report.

How many banks signed up for FedNow? ›

Just answer a few questions to compare bank accounts that meet your needs. Most banks don't offer FedNow yet, but adoption is growing slowly. FedNow is the Federal Reserve's real-time payments network that launched in July 2023. About 470 banks and credit unions have joined the FedNow network as of early February 2024.

How many banks are on the RTP network? ›

What banks offer RTP in the United States? Currently, more than 460 banks participate in the RTP payment system.

Will PNC bank use FedNow? ›

PNC will continue to expand capabilities utilizing the current RTP system and will also continue to monitor the progression of FedNow and provide periodic updates to clients.

Which banks will not use FedNow? ›

Bank of America, Citigroup, PNC and Capital One Financial, all among the nation's 10 largest banks, still haven't signed on to FedNow, according to the Fed's latest list of participants. FedNow launched last July, promising to speed up transactions for consumers and companies.

Will Navy Federal be using FedNow? ›

Getting RTP Instant Payments into Action at Navy Federal

The good news is that having built the “subdivision” to handle RTP, much of the work that will be required to also offer FedNow instant payments has been done. Navy Federal intends to offer access to both networks eventually.

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