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Faster Payments: Does The Fed Have A Hidden Agenda?

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First, there was the Fed’s decision to slow faster payments progress via Same Day ACH because it wasn’t ready to approve another processing window during the day. Same Day ACH and the card rails – both of which allow for money to move fast into consumer and business bank accounts for every consumer with a debit product.

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FinServ At The Intersection Of ‘Expertise, Functionality And Experience’

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For Fiserv, a focus on financial services innovation means a focus on the end-user experience. As a company that works primarily with other financial institutions to offer solutions for their own customers, both consumer and corporate, Fiserv has a wide reach in the FinServ space.

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How Corporates Are Driving US RTP Adoption

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to fully embrace real-time payments for both B2B and B2C activity,” Bottomline Technologies Vice President of Product Management and Strategic Solutions Jessica Cheney told PYMNTS in a recent interview , pointing to the previous rollout of Same-Day ACH and an acceleration of FinTech innovation in the country.

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Guardian Of The Analytics Galaxy

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We put a lot of thought and innovation into our product design to make sure our end users (fraud analysts or fraud managers) are productive, efficient and have a delightful user experience. We already see new capabilities, such as Same Day ACH. PYMNTS: Where do you look for innovative ideas, and why?

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Sleepless In Payments

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Because we’ve all seen what happens when we let the shiny new toy syndrome (aka what’s best for the innovator and not the end user) drive innovation. Prepaid is another product category that sounded good to innovators but perhaps less compelling, at least so far, to the intended end user. Take checkout. Here in the U.S.,