Can you clarify something? I thought FedNow was for settling up when I, as an ABC Credit Union customer, initiate a transfer of $5000 to you, a Chase customer. Now ABC needs to subtract it from my account, and if successful, tell the Fed to take money out of ABC's Fed account and put it into Chase's, and to tell Chase to expect $5000 (Transaction ID: XXXX?) and here's who it's for.
Does FedNow, or whatever batch job it is replacing, involve ABC telling FedNow "This is for a transfer from Jane Doe (SSN 123-45-6789) to Joe Bloggs (SSN 098-76-5432)"? As I imagined it, FedNow would only need to know what bank is sending and what is receiving.
You should do some research on the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system. It's how most bank transfers are done. Most ACH transactions will likely move over to FedNow as it's implemented. I believe both systems do account to account transfer, fed now is just faster and settled instantly, while ACH takes a couple days to settle.
> Most ACH transactions will likely move over to FedNow as it's implemented... fed now is just faster and settled instantly, while ACH takes a couple days to settle.
FedNow is more of an extension to ACH than a replacement for it.
Same-day ACH also exists, although it's relatively new. FedNow is faster than same-day ACH though.
Does FedNow, or whatever batch job it is replacing, involve ABC telling FedNow "This is for a transfer from Jane Doe (SSN 123-45-6789) to Joe Bloggs (SSN 098-76-5432)"? As I imagined it, FedNow would only need to know what bank is sending and what is receiving.