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Federal Reserve Announces ISO® 20022 Specifications for Initial Launch of its FedNowSM Service for Instant Payments

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Federal Reserve today released message specifications for the initial launch of its FedNow Service for instant payments based on the standard set by the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO. The FedNow ISO 20022 specifications define the message flows and formats that the service will leverage when operational in 2023. The release of these specifications is an important step that allows financial institutions and other payments providers to begin preparing systems and developing solutions to support FedNow payments.

“Our work with payments industry stakeholders revealed unanimous support for developing our messaging specs in alignment with the ISO 20022 messaging standard to enable broad interoperability, end-to-end efficiency of payments and future innovation on top of the FedNow platform,” said Nick Stanescu, senior vice president and FedNow business executive. “Our adherence to the ISO 20022 standard means more opportunities for implementation across products and market segments.”

The Federal Reserve also collaborated with The Clearing House to optimize compatibility between the two U.S. instant payment services, which are likely to have common users across the industry. In addition, the individual FedNow message flows and implementation guidelines were validated by experts on the FedNow Community ISO 20022 Working Group and other industry participants in the FedNow Community, including participants from BNY Mellon.

“We were pleased to assist the Federal Reserve in developing messaging specifications that will best serve the banking industry’s needs for instant payments adoption and its long-term evolution,” said Mike Bellacosa, global head of payments and transaction services at BNY Mellon. “We were able to share insights from BNY Mellon’s experience as an instant payments pioneer with the Fed and other working group members, and look forward to continued collaboration with the Federal Reserve as members of its FedNow pilot program.”

Fiserv, an organization that provides financial services and payments technology globally and helps financial institutions connect to payment infrastructures, also took an active role in the FedNow ISO 20022 working group.

“The ISO 20022 message standard is currently used or planned for use by multiple payment systems around the world, an important factor for future interoperability,” said Matthew Wilcox, president, digital payments and data aggregation, Fiserv. “Consistent use of the ISO 20022 standard will enable Fiserv and other global payments stakeholders to leverage our existing investments in payments technology built on the ISO standard, facilitate payments efficiency and speed development of new products.”

The ISO 20022 standard is an internationally accepted messaging format that enables rich data exchanges, efficient end-to-end straight-through payments processing and interoperability with other payment systems. The messages supported in the initial launch of the FedNow Service will include customer credit transfer, request for payment, interbank liquidity transfer and administrative and account reporting messages.

The Federal Reserve is using the MyStandards® platform to provide access to the FedNow ISO 20022 message specifications and accompanying implementation guide. The platform offers standards management tools for financial institutions and other payments service providers that plan to integrate their systems with the FedNow Service. For additional information on accessing the specifications, visit FedNow.org.

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 around the clock 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 FedNow.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.

“ISO” is a registered service mark of the International Organization for Standardization.

“MyStandards” is a registered trademark of SWIFT.

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

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago


Release Summary
The Federal Reserve today released ISO® 20022 message specifications for the initial launch of its FedNow(SM) Service for instant payments.
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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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