U.S. Faster Payments Council Publishes Interoperability Research Report

Collaboration with Glenbrook Partners Explores Why Interoperability is Important to Industry Stakeholders


For Immediate Release

June 23, 2021
– The U.S. 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.

Published the last two years, the Faster Payments Barometer, an online survey of industry professionals, offered insights from businesses, financial institutions (FIs), consumer organizations, and payment providers. Results from both annual surveys indicated that industry stakeholders from across the value chain overwhelmingly believe interoperability is important for broader adoption of faster payments.

“Interoperability has been a recurring theme across the FPC’s work efforts and a hot topic within the industry at large in recent years," said FPC Executive Director Reed Luhtanen. “Both the 2019 and 2020 Faster Payments Barometer studies showed more than 70 percent of stakeholders agree that faster payments system interoperability is important. As a result, we decided to focus our latest qualitative research with Glenbrook on ‘why’ interoperability is important to end users and providers alike, in order to identity the best path forward to ubiquitous faster payments.”

Available in the FPC’s Faster Payments Knowledge Center, the new research report addresses three key questions posed to interviewees:
  • How does the industry define interoperability?
  • What are some of the attributes associated with interoperability?
  • What benefits might be realized if interoperability is achieved?
Those interviewed for the report generally agreed on the definition of interoperability—1) the ability to pay anyone at any time to any account, and 2) the ability to seamlessly identify and pay another person regardless of the payment system used. Many of the interviewees also cited common attributes as integral to achieving interoperability including message formats (specification/data), operating rules and guidelines, settlement, and business processes. In response to tangible benefits of interoperability, interviewees highlighted an enhanced customer experience, more competitive market, improved operational efficiency, and reduced risk exposure.

"This research report provides a nuanced view into stakeholder expectations for interoperability in the United States,” said Elizabeth McQuerry, partner at Glenbrook Partners. “Expanding on the findings from the Faster Payments Barometer, stakeholders expressed not only consistent reasons for why interoperability is important but also had a pragmatic openness to how it is achieved. This flexibility may prove to be a critical component for faster payments to become ubiquitous in the United States." 

The FPC prioritizes industry collaboration in tackling complex topics such as interoperability among faster payments solutions, identifying real-world solutions that can ease adoption of faster payments, managing security risks and fraud threats, addressing barriers to financial inclusion and cross-border payments, and more, as the organization paves the way toward a future of faster payments for all.

For more information on the FPC, its current work efforts or to join, visit FasterPaymentsCouncil.org.

Contact:
Elizabeth Grice
U.S. Faster Payments Council 
720-737-7368
egrice@fasterpaymentscouncil.org

About the U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC)
The FPC is an industry-led membership organization whose vision is a world-class payment system where Americans can safely and securely pay anyone, anywhere, at any time and with near-immediate funds availability. By design, the FPC encourages a diverse range of perspectives and is open to all stakeholders in the U.S. payment system. Guided by principles of fairness, inclusiveness, flexibility and transparency, the FPC uses collaborative, problem-solving approaches to resolve the issues that are inhibiting broad faster payments adoption in this country. For more information, please visit
FasterPaymentsCouncil.org.

About Glenbrook Partners
Glenbrook is a payments consulting, education, and research firm that brings to our financial services and financial technology clients the unique combination of specialized skills in payments, many years of hands-on experience in the field, and a wide network of professional relationships. The firm helps clients with strategy definition, product development, and the application of technology to solve leading edge problems in the financial services industry. For more information, please visit Glenbrook.com.  

 
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