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Add in today's COVID-19 environment and post-pandemic expectations of continued growth in digital and contactless payments, and the time is right to lean into this technology to advance our mission of making ubiquitous, easy-to-use faster payments a reality for the U.S. These are the questions the FPC is uniquely poised to address.
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 the 2024 U.S. “The results of this new study highlight the momentum and optimism within the payments industry,” said FPC Executive Director Reed Luhtanen.
Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization exclusively devoted to advancing faster payments in the United States, today announced that the Federal Reserve System has joined the FPC as a founding sponsor. For more information on the FPC or its current work group efforts, visit FasterPaymentsCouncil.org.
Faster Payments Council (FPC), in partnership with Glenbrook Partners, today released the research report, Why Interoperability is Important to Faster Payments. The report is the latest part of a three-year, multifaceted industry study consisting of quantitative and qualitative research, launched by the FPC and Glenbrook in 2019.
Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership organization devoted to advancing faster payments in the United States, today announced it has launched two new FPC Work Groups: Financial Inclusion and Real-Time Recurring. The ideas for new FPC Work Groups are brought forward by FPC members from across the payments ecosystem.
While we're well on our way to establishing a thriving faster payments ecosystem, we recognize we're still missing a key factor that can contribute to achieving ubiquitous faster payments: interoperability. We were able to create an easy, safe, and seamless experience for the enduser because we all came together to make it happen.
Faster Payments Council (FPC), a membership comprised of payment industry leaders, has appointed Kevin Christensen, a senior executive at the SHAZAM network, as the acting executive director and interim board chair, according to a news release by the organization. The FPC is focused on certain key areas.
Faster Payments Council (FPC), in partnership with Glenbrook, today released results from the Faster Payments Barometer. By design, the FPC encourages a diverse range of perspectives and is open to all stakeholders in the U.S. By design, the FPC encourages a diverse range of perspectives and is open to all stakeholders in the U.S.
While that's a healthy number, it demonstrates we still have work to do to reach the goal of ubiquitous adoption that is our target here at the Faster Payments Council. Thankfully, at the FPC, education is a key component of what we do.
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