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U.S. Bank participates in first ever real-time payment on RTP system

November 14, 2017

U.S. Bank among first banks to use The Clearing House's new real-time payments system.

Yesterday, The Clearing House (TCH) launched RTP®, its real-time payments system, the first new core payments infrastructure in the U.S. in more than 40 years.  The new RTP system was designed and built through the collaborative effort of TCH's 25 owner banks and meets the objectives of the Federal Reserve Faster Payments Task Force. RTP is open to all U.S depository institutions with a goal of reaching ubiquity by 2020. 

The first ever real-time payment on the system was initiated between BNY Mellon and U.S. Bank yesterday evening. They will be very shortly followed by Citi, J.P. Morgan, PNC and SunTrust, who together represent the Industry's earliest adopters of RTP.

"As an industry, RTP positions us like never before to meet the evolving needs of our customers and commercial clients," said William S. Demchak, PNC's chairman, president and chief executive officer and chairman of The Clearing House's Supervisory Board. "At a time when our clients are asking for the ability to conduct their business with greater speed, efficiency and security, RTP will make everyday financial tasks such as paying bills, issuing invoices, making payroll or settling insurance claims faster, safer and more satisfying for businesses and consumers across the country."

"We're excited to complete the first ever bank-to-bank payment using the new RTP system," said Andy Cecere, President and CEO of U.S. Bank. "In a marketplace where banking services are changing dramatically, our clients trust us to provide them with faster, smarter payments solutions."

"RTP is one of the most important payment transformation efforts in our industry. It goes far beyond helping financial institutions address the legacy challenges of payment processing in the US (speed, transparency, cost) and improving the client experience. Bringing online a truly real time, two way, 24x7 payment and messaging system will create new scenarios and entire new markets in ways we have not even anticipated," said Ian Stewart, CEO of BNY Mellon Treasury Services.

"RTP has the potential to revolutionize the way payments are made in the U.S.," said Jim Aramanda, CEO of The Clearing House. "Our RTP system was designed from the ground up to be fast, safe, and a platform for innovation that enables banks and credit unions to build products that are more responsive to their customers' needs."

RTP is open to all U.S depository institutions. Similar to Wires and ACH, RTP will become part of the core industry infrastructure with the potential to support many use cases and underpin financial institutions' client-facing services. TCH is working with a wide array of industry stakeholders, including community banks, credit unions, and financial institution service providers, to drive RTP adoption. 

As the first payments system to be built in the U.S. since the birth of the internet, RTP is designed to support not only the transfer of funds but also the ability to both request payments and provide critical information about a payment to efficiently deal with back office reconciliation issues. Through this design, developed using technology from Vocalink, a Mastercard company, RTP will support more seamless and efficient e-invoicing, bill pay, insurance claim payments, cash on delivery payments and more. RTP also provides transparency and certainty with immediate confirmation notices that payments have been sent and received and instantaneously settled. Confirmations provide businesses the ability to free up working capital by more precisely managing cash flow and make life less stressful for consumers on tight budgets. Recognizing the fact that it is impossible to predict future demands, RTP was built with a flexible design enabling it to support innovative solutions currently unimagined.

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