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Hosted by the FPC's Education and Awareness Work Group, this Town Hall offered an opportunity for direct engagement with the Fed, including a robust Q&A session. As was suggested on the Fed's own webinar earlier this month, they are looking to the FPC as a place for collaboration, engagement and discussion. Because your input matters.
Developed by the FPC Network Committee, this white paper explores different models that can connect systems together to achieve payments interoperability such as point of origination, network to network, or with an intermediary, and how settlement could work in those models.
Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing faster payments in the United States, today released a new Faster Payments Interoperability white paper developed by the FPC Network Committee. For more information on the FPC, its current work efforts or to join, visit FasterPaymentsCouncil.org.
That’s the idea behind the recently launched Faster Payments Council (FPC), a group of payment industry participants with the goal of providing a ubiquitous payment system with near-immediate funds availability anywhere. The FPC’s priorities and structure originated with the views of the 27-member Governance Framework Formation Team (GFFT).
Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, today published the Real-Time Payment Application Program Interfaces (APIs) report in its Faster Payments Knowledge Center.
According to the inaugural FPC/Glenbrook Faster Payments Barometer, faster payments' biggest challenge is that systems do not interoperate with each other. At the FPC, we understand the challenge ahead of us, and we're not shying away from it. In fact, we're already taking substantial steps toward our ubiquitous future.
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