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RTP® and FedNow Transaction Limit Increases Fuel Instant Payments Surge

Fintech Finance

New research from RedCompass Labs shows that RTP and FedNow’s rising transaction limits are making instant payments significantly more attractive for U.S. 84% of US banks say the new $10 million RTP® limit boosts its attractiveness, and 84% believe raising FedNow’s $500,000 cap will have the same effect.

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U.S. Faster Payments Council Shares Results from 2025 Faster Payments Barometer

Fintech Finance

The results reflect growing adoption of the FedNow Service and RTP Network and an expanding array of use cases in both consumer and business contexts. However, challenges such as interoperability and fraud must be addressed to fully unlock the potential of faster payments.

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RedCompass Labs Reveals 8 in 10 US Banks are Happy With RTP and FedNow Instant Payments Limits

The Fintech Times

Instant payments are becoming significantly more attractive for US banks finds RedCompass Labs , the payments experts, as it finds that 84 per cent of US banks say the new $10million Real-Time Payment (RTP) network limit and $500,000 FedNow cap are a good thing. Surprisingly, earned wage access came in ninth place (29 per cent).

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FedNow’s Montgomery: Gearing Up For 2023-24 — And Instant Payments Competition

PYMNTS

In an interview with Karen Webster, Boston Federal Reserve Chief Operating Officer and FedNow Program Executive Ken Montgomery said the central bank’s ambitious payments initiative remains on track — and will inject competition into the instant payments market. He noted there has been additional input from the FedNow Community of 700 members.

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Happy First Birthday FedNow: But is This a Cause For Celebration?

The Fintech Times

Last year, the US Federal Reserve launched FedNow as a competitive alternative for instant payments in the US. Celebrating its first birthday, we review how the instant payments service has been adopted over the past year. However there is one difference: FedNow is primarily targeted at banks – not at consumers.

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To Accelerate Payments, Mix Rails Or Nix Rails?

PYMNTS

Faster Payments Council revealed the payments industry’s demand for interoperability as well as value-added services and features in any new, faster payments service that emerges, including the Federal Reserve’s FedNow service. Faster Payments Interoperability is a Must. On Monday (Nov.

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Real-Time Payments Go Beyond The Need For Speed

PYMNTS

But the Federal Reserve has its own horse in the race, called FedNow , which is on the horizon. Panelists agreed that to get more adoption by stakeholders, banks must leverage real-time infrastructure to unlock value for corporate clients that moves well beyond the confines of simply being fast. Awareness of those differences is key.