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Federal Reserve Announces FedNow Pilot Program Participants

More than 110 Financial Institutions and Processors Will Test and Trial the FedNow Service for Instant Payments

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Federal Reserve Banks today announced that more than 110 organizations are participating in the pilot program for their upcoming instant payments offering, the FedNow Service. The program will support development, testing and adoption of the FedNow Service, as well as encourage development of services and use cases that leverage FedNow functionality. A key objective in selecting participants for the pilot was to ensure diverse representation across financial institutions and service providers, connection types, settlement arrangements and experience levels.

“We’re gratified by the industry’s tremendous interest and willingness to devote time and energy to help us develop the FedNow Service,” said Esther George, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and executive sponsor of the Federal Reserve’s payments improvement initiatives. “As a result, we’ve adjusted to accommodate more participants than we originally planned.”

“The large and diverse group of pilot participants will help us develop a service that meets stakeholder needs and can be rapidly adopted by thousands of U.S. financial institutions and their customers,” said Nick Stanescu, senior vice president and FedNow business executive with responsibility for product management and industry readiness.

To view the list of organizations that have announced their participation, visit FRBservices.org. Through their involvement in the FedNow Pilot Program, participating financial institutions and processors will help shape the product's features and functions, provide input into the overall user experience, ensure readiness for testing and be the first to experience the FedNow Service before its general availability. In the initial advisory phase, participant input will help to further define the service and adoption roadmap, industry readiness approaches and overall instant payments strategy.

In addition to expressions of interest from eligible financial institutions and processors, the Federal Reserve received more than 80 submissions from organizations that provide payment systems and services for financial institutions and end users or that are interested in implementing instant payments to meet business or consumer needs. In response to this broad interest, the Federal Reserve is creating an “ecosystem participant” program beginning later in 2021. Among other activities, ecosystem participants will provide feedback on specific features and use cases and help support end-to-end testing of solutions leveraging the FedNow Service, in coordination with corresponding financial institution partners. Their participation is expected to help drive adoption, innovation, and breadth and depth of end-user solutions over time. Additional details will be announced soon.

“Our strong track record and commitment to industry engagement continues with this pilot program, which represents an inclusive and collaborative approach to delivering instant payments to American consumers and businesses,” commented Ken Montgomery, first vice president and COO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and FedNow program executive.

About the FedNow Service

The Federal Reserve Banks are developing the FedNow Service to facilitate nationwide reach of instant payment services by financial institutions – regardless of size or geographic location – in near real time, around the clock, every day of the year. Through financial institutions participating in the FedNow Service, businesses and individuals will be able to send and receive instant payments conveniently, and recipients will have full access to funds within seconds, giving them greater flexibility to manage their money and make time-sensitive payments. Access will be provided through the Federal Reserve’s FedLine® network, which serves more than 10,000 financial institutions directly or through their agents. For more information, visit FRBservices.org.

The Financial Services logo, “FedNow,” “FRBservices.org” and “FedLine” are service marks of the Federal Reserve Banks. A list of marks related to financial services products that are offered to financial institutions by the Federal Reserve Banks is available at FRBservices.org.

Contacts

Mike Adleman
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
(312) 322-2934
Michael.Adleman@chi.frb.org

Maryellen Thielen
Federal Reserve System
(312) 322-4427
maryellen.thielen@chi.frb.org

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The Federal Reserve Banks announced more than 110 organizations are participating in the pilot program for their upcoming FedNow Service.
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Contacts

Mike Adleman
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
(312) 322-2934
Michael.Adleman@chi.frb.org

Maryellen Thielen
Federal Reserve System
(312) 322-4427
maryellen.thielen@chi.frb.org

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