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Deep Dive: How Real-Time Payments Can Help Meet B2B, P2P Expectations

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Companies attempting to more transparently view their cash flows can no longer afford to spend time processing paper checks, and their use of digital payment tools has thus inched upward. The hunt for faster payment experiences among all users is generating a spike in interest in real-time payments.

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Report: Paychex Gives Traditional Payroll Cycle A Real-Time Makeover

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Financial services providers have looked to solve these frictions using real-time payment tools, and their efforts are being realized as businesses and consumers alike grow more comfortable with new banking technologies.

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NEW REPORT: Can Faster Payments Put Caregivers On A Fast-Track To Full-Time Benefits?

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Not only are faster payment tools bringing helping to exchange funds at a quicker pace, but these solutions are also transforming the certain aspects of the gig economy and spurring investments in new payment infrastructures. ACI Worldwide, for one, is offering its cloud-based UP Immediate Payment solution to U.S.

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NEW REPORT: Minding Faster Payments Global Gaps

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In the July Faster Payments Tracker , PYMNTS takes a look at global efforts to broaden the reach of faster payments, and how the availability of these systems is changing each respective market. Around the Faster Payments World. banks are putting their payment tools into overdrive. Several U.S.

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Deep Dive: Instant Payments Confront Long Path To Ubiquity

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Companies in both industries have access to instant payment tools, but these solutions do not solve their disbursement needs as easily as checks and cash. real-time payments are much more competitive and saturated than a few years ago. Only 3 percent received them via direct deposit that same year.