US Faster Payments Council

16 results about this entity

Period: 15 Dec 2022 - 20 Mar 2025

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US Faster Payments Council publishes report on impediments to QR code adoption

The U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, today released a new report, Overcoming Instant Payment QR Code Impediments to Adoption: Usability, which examines key challenges in implementing QR code-based instant payments at the point-of-sale (POS) and offers insights into addressing these barriers.

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US Faster Payments Council report on digital assets and financial inclusion

The US Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, today announced the publication of a new industry report, Digital Assets and Digital Ledger Technology: A Pathway to Financial Inclusiveness.

The US Instant Payments Landscape: Navigating Growth and Challenges

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Faster Payments Council releases 2025 Faster Payments Barometer

The U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC), in collaboration with Volante Technologies, today released results from the 2025 Faster Payments Barometer, the latest in its series of comprehensive studies analyzing the adoption, trends, and perceptions surrounding faster payments in the United States.

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US Faster Payments Council unveils guidelines for instant payment sending capabilities

The U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, today released the latest guideline from the FPC Operational Considerations Work Group, sponsored by Endava: Operational Considerations for Instant Payments Send-Side Primer.

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Fear of fraud in instant payments shouldn’t stop progress – US Faster Payments Council

A key conflict that will undoubtedly shape progress within fintech successes throughout 2025 is the shifting innovations of instant payments and the problem of evolving fraud alongside it.

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US Faster Payments Council publishes international report on mitigating faster payment fraud

The U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, today released the latest report from the FPC Fraud Work Group, sponsored by Nasdaq Verafin: International Practices in Mitigating Faster Payments Fraud.

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The State of US Instant Payments Adoption

In this PREDICT 2025 USA interview, Reed Luhtanen, Executive Director, U.S. Faster Payments Council, talks about industry expectations for instant payments in the US for 2028 – the year in which between 70-80% of financial institutions are expected to receive instant payments, and 30-40% will have the capability to send instant credits.

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US Faster Payments Council publishes dual reports on ISO 20022 implementation and benefits

The U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, today announced the release of two complementary reports from its Cross-Border Payments Work Group, sponsored by Mastercard: How to ISO 20022 and Distinguishing Advantages in the Format & Structure of ISO 20022 for Instant Payment Adoption.

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US Faster Payments Council appoints Carl Slabicki chairperson

The US Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, is pleased to announce that Carl Slabicki, Executive Platform Owner of Treasury Services at BNY, has been named the new Chairperson of the FPC Board of Directors.

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56% of US companies offer faster payments; 35% planning to do so

According to a new US Faster Payments Council (FPC) report, more work is needed to ensure most faster payments products are financially inclusive.

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US Faster Payments Council publishes QR code report

The US Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing safe, easy-to-use faster payments in the United States, is pleased to announce the release of its latest report, How QR Codes Address 'the Last Mile' Adoption of Faster Payments at the Point-of-Sale.