The Path To Faster Payments Ubiquity Starts With You
Both Mastercard and the FPC value diverse perspectives. I encourage our customers and partners to join this unique forum and participate in shaping the future of faster payments.
Small institutions and end users have a voice on the FPC. All stakeholder segments work together to make fair, inclusive decisions that benefit the overall industry.
One of the easiest decisions our organization made was whether or not to join the FPC. There’s a lot of need for information about faster payments and that’s what the FPC does very well.
The FPC has a significant role in developing the future of faster payments in the U.S. market, and that's one of the main reasons why Walmart is directly involved.
Visa is excited to join the Council to continue our efforts in delivering the fastest, most convenient and safest payment options to consumers and businesses everywhere.
In representing the interests of community financial institutions, SHAZAM will work within the FPC to ensure they benefit from the FPC’s inclusive and collaborative approach to achieving ubiquity.
ICBA Bancard is proud to be a founding sponsor of the FPC. Membership provides a valuable opportunity to have a voice and influence the future of faster payments.
United by a shared vision of faster payments ubiquity, diverse FPC members aim to achieve collaboratively what other countries can only do by mandate.
Bankers’ Bank’s strong support of community banking aligns with the FPC, bringing all stakeholders together to advance the efforts of modernizing the U.S. payment system.
I get a lot of value dialoguing with a range of stakeholders, especially those outside the usual payment circles, such as consumer and business end users.
I believe the most important thing for us to focus on as an industry in order to advance faster payments is collaboration; we have that at the FPC.
Consumer groups have a strong voice in the FPC, with meaningful participation in Board decision-making, which confers opportunities for our perspectives to be heard on important issues related to consumer protections, end-user experiences, and financial inclusion.
NACHA complements the FPC's goals through its Payments Innovation Alliance and Afinis groups that have consistently supported payments improvement and education through their initiatives.
The FPC provides opportunities for a broad and diverse group of stakeholders from across the payments ecosystem to come together, tackle critical issues, and increase industry awareness.
Participation in the FPC provides the opportunity to have a voice and be engaged in shaping the next generation of payments.