/payments

News and resources on payments systems, innovations and initiatives worldwide.

Real-time payments volume surges during pandemic - FIS

New research released today by FIS® (NYSE: FIS) shows that adoption and usage of real-time payments has accelerated amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and the real-time rails are now offering capabilities that extend beyond instant payments.

  1 Be the first to comment

External

This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author.

FIS’ seventh annual Flavors of Fast report highlights key findings about real-time payments networks across the globe:

  • Six countries have seen a twofold or greater increase in number of real-time payments processed over the past year:
  • Bahrain (657%), Ghana (488%), Philippines (309%), Australia (214%), India (213%) and Poland (208%).
  • Over the same time, four countries have seen a twofold or greater increase in the monetary value of real-time payments transactions:
  • Philippines (482%), Bahrain (311%), Australia (231%) and Ghana (222%).
  • India remains as the leader in real-time payments, processing 41 million real-time transactions per day, more than any other country.
  • South Korea reported the highest number of real-time transactions per capita, with 75 transactions per citizen, per year processed through the country’s HOFINET scheme.
  • In the U.S, more than 130 financial institutions are currently implementing real-time payments, a five-fold increase since September 2019.
  • More than half (56%) of all European payments service providers have joined the pan-European SEPA Credit Transfer Instant Payments network, which brings cross-border and instant payments to 20 countries.
  • Vietnam and Hungary added real-time payments networks since last year, bringing the total number of countries with such schemes to 56.

Request to Pay (R2P), cross-border payments, and corporate treasury business-to-business payments are driving adoption of real-time payments networks globally, according to the FIS report. R2P systems offer a convenient and flexible way for people, businesses and governments to request a payment from a third party. The UK government has formally launched a framework for the development of a national R2P system built on international standards. In addition, The Clearing House in the U.S. is working with banks and billers to pilot an R2P service that is expected to launch later this year.

FIS supports real-time payments across the globe, processing instant transactions in 24 countries including the U.S., China, India, Australia and the UK.

“The current pandemic has highlighted the critical importance of instantly getting funds in the hands of those who need it, whether individuals or businesses,” said Raja Gopalakrishnan, head of Global Real-time Payments at FIS. “This year’s FIS Flavors of Fast report shows that as real-time payments networks mature, they are bringing value beyond speed. At FIS, we are working to further advance the business payments experience across the global ecosystem to make it simpler, easier and more cost effective while enhancing the user experience.”

The 2020 Flavors of Fast report includes meta-analysis of real-time payments data research conducted in April and May 2020. The report defines real-time or faster payments as funds transferred from one bank account to another with payment confirmation in one minute or less. The full report includes interviews with real-time payments experts and analysis from FIS. For the full 2020 Flavors of Fast report, visit fisglobal.com/flavors-of-fast. 

Sponsored [Webinar] Money Mule Defence: Practical Applications and the Role of Technology

Related Company

Comments: (0)

New Report – The Future of AI in Financial Services 2025Finextra PromotedNew Report – The Future of AI in Financial Services 2025