FedNow's launch is imminent and there seems to be a whole lot of confusion about what it means - Here's all you need to know.
Real-time payments systems have globally increased the threat of related fraud. Will FedNow follow the trend?
We have a problem in this country. For the most part, money moves around slowly, at much the same speed...
In an American Banker op-ed George Selgin of the Cato Institute and Aaron Klein of the Brookings Institution write a...
FedNow's launch is imminent, but the U.S. is lagging behind the rest of the world on real-time payments. It may be an advantage.
Fed Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said that FedNow will launch a country-wide interstate highway for payments in about six months.
FedNow has seen increasing adoption, but for small banks, which it could benefit the most, it may require a mindset change.
Editorial cartoon featuring a lemonade stand and FedNow with no cash accepted
FedNow is almost here. Some are concerned innovation for the new payment rail may cause the divide between small and larger banks to widen.
This week Isabelle sat down with Laura Merling of Arvest Bank to talk about how community banks can approach the digital age.