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Instant Payments: major innovation ahead! How fast is “the new normal”?

| 07-09-2016 | Boudewijn Schenkels |

Imagine it will be possible to transfer money within several seconds from any bank account to another bank account. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It will open large business opportunities enabling many innovative payments use cases.

After the introduction of SEPA the market is ready for further innovation. New payment laws (PSD2) make the payment market more competitive and new payment providing parties are anxious to participate. The continuous development of the ‘always on’ economy drives the need for faster and 24/7 payment execution.

According to the European Retail Payment Board (ERPB), an instant or immediate payment is an electronic (retail) payment solution, available 24/7/365 and resulting in immediate interbank clearing of the transaction and crediting of the payee’s account with confirmation to the payer within seconds of payment initiation, irrespective of the underlying payment instrument used and arrangements for clearing. Basically: sending and receiving payments 24/7 within seconds. National instant payment solutions have already been successfully launched in a number of European countries, such as Denmark, Poland, Sweden and the UK.

The SEPA Instant Payment, based on the SEPA Credit Transfer, can be offered in SEPA by November 2017; with the Rulebooks for this so called SCT Inst scheme becoming available in November this year. Some communities will offer Instant Payments from the start, others will follow later, but not offering Instant Payments doesn’t seem to be an option. Various other countries, including The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Italy, are running programmes to deliver Instant Payments to their communities in the coming years. The major Dutch banks have committed themselves to deliver Instant Payments, or what they call: “the new normal”, by May 2019.

Instant Payments in itself will offer new interesting payments use cases, but it will certainly serve as a platform to support many new innovative payments services.

Impact for Treasurers and Cash managers

For treasurers and cash managers there will be large changes as well as opportunities. For a long time banks have provided cash pooling solutions to their customers, but Instant Payments will allow to sweep accounts at any time to enable efficient cash pooling and distribution eventually throughout Europe.

Another few examples of these “future” use cases are:

  • Pay upon delivery (car purchase, market place transactions) every hour of the day
  • Enabling of cash transactions replacement
  • Instant Pay-out of Insurance payments: in case of a calamity an immediate pay-out and availability of funds can be very beneficial for consumers;
  • Instant lending: propositions where loans can be granted in near real time the pay-out can be done instantly providing the customer with access to the funds immediately
  • Notary payments: immediate transfer of funds also in the weekend
  • Request for Instant Payment: request a payment and get payed immediately when authorised
  • Time critical or “just in time” business payments: the greater transparency in a SEPA Instant Payment (within seconds it is either successful or not) will enable businesses to pay and be paid on delivery (e.g. shipping, delivery of goods, etc.), or to settle fees such as tax, port fees etc. associated with a cargo to enable its release
  • It can replace some urgent payments services
  • Late cut-off times for SEPA batch payments by re-using Instant Payments: if a service is introduced that converts batch SEPA Credit Transfer payments into Instant Payments businesses can profit from the 24/7 instant character of Instant Payments without major changes to their payments environment; depending on the size of the batch and the capacity of the instant payment infrastructure batch payments can be executed in minutes or in a few hours and out of business hours; it allows business to pay later, pay on a specific day of the month and increase liquidity
  • Instant Direct Debit: an Instant Direct Debit would combine the advantage for businesses of having instant clarity of the payment succeeding and receiving funds, for instance last minute lottery ticket

You will say, “too good to be true”, but they are all in scope for “the new normal”. I would like to say: be aware of all the changes and business opportunities for your organization and prepare yourself!

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Boudewijn Schenkels

Senior Consultant Payments @ Payments Advisory Group

 

 

TIPCO & TIS Webinar – Streamlining Your Treasury Processes: Trends in Payments and Reporting

| 16-06-2016 | treasuryXL |

tipcotisDear community members, we would like to bring something to your attention: TIPCO and TIS joined forces to organise a noteworthy webinar on the 7th of July: TIPCO & TIS: Streamlining Your Treasury Processes: Trends in Payments and Reporting.

The treasuryXL team works hard to bring you the most relevant treasury events and courses. Are you organising an event or did you run into an event that’s not on our website yet? Please let us know by using the contact form or simply e-mailing [email protected].

Since we have been in close contact to both TIS and TIPCO for some time now, we know this webinar will be something interesting; they have their own solution that can be complementary for the already existing market. TIS and TIPCO have assured us the webinar focuses on bringing you new insights on your treasury processes. So, we would like to emphasize that it will not be a sales pitch.

Content of the webinar:

You’re involved with treasury topics in your organisation daily. You know how important it is to have a handle on your data. However, do you have the right tools and processes in place in order to keep your activities streamlined while also being able to report on the key information? Are you reaching maximum efficiency and accuracy within your department – or is there a better way forward?

You will learn how to:

  • automate and standardise your payment transactions
  • enhance transparency and control through liquidity and cash flows
  • manage banking relationships and complex banking landscapes more efficiently
  • improve your treasury reporting at the touch of a button
  • reduce complexity and easily link subsidiaries

Speakers:

hubertrappoldHubert Rappold, CEO and Co-founder, TIPCO

 



 

joerg wiemerJörg Wiemer, CSO and Co-founder, TIS



Practical info:

Date: Thursday, 07th July 2016
Time: 15:00 – 15:45 CET
Duration: 45 minutes
Language: English

Follow up

Missed the TIPCO & TIS Webinar? Don’t worry we got you the webinar recording.

Find more treasury related events on our event calendar, we also promote treasury related education on our education&training page. 

Stephanie Derkse

Stephanie Derkse

Community Manager

 

B2B Fintech: Payments, Supply Chain Finance & E-Invoicing Guide 2016

| 14-06-2016 | treasuryXL |

The B2B Fintech: Payments, Supply Chain Finance & E-Invoicing Guide 2016 has been released by the Paypers. The guide is a map of the complex and dynamic world of Fintech. Carefully documented, the guide keeps readers informed about the latest developments and opportunities in B2B payments, SCF, and e-invoicing.

The guide offers valuable information for industry professionals, associations, analysts, industry solutions providers and Fintech enthusiasts via a thoughtfully structured journey into the dynamic world of B2B payments, supply chain finance and e-invoicing. Also, the guide is completed by a detailed online company profiles database with advanced search functionality.

Highlights of the report:

  • the future of banking innovation from two leading banks (Deutsche Bank, UniCredit);
  • the most interesting use cases for blockchain in B2B payments and supply chain finance (Aite Group, Innopay, Orchard Finance);
  • how to reinvent the correspondent banking model as we know it today (SWIFT);
  • the challenges for international payments & financing projects (sharedserviceslink, KAE, NAPCP, Token, Future Asia Ventures, INTIX);
  • supply chain finance: a significant new proposition in the financing of trade and supply chains, but what’s next (ICC Banking Commission, Windesheim, Magnus Lind – The Talent Show, Anita Gerrits);
  • the steps needed for successful open & cross-border e-invoicing (Comarch EDI, Fraunhofer Institute, simplerinvoicing);
  • the regulation helps or hinders innovation and growth: up to date insights on PSD2, Directive 2014/55/EU, Prompt Payment Code, etc. (Brendan Jones, EESPA, Asset Based Finance Association, IAAF)

The guide opens an eye on the unique factors that puts the scene in a forever changing game, with new actors, new rules and impediments that require constant innovation and original ideas. The inner architecture of the guide follows closely the most important issues of the moment, trends and developments in payments & financing.B2B payments Report 2016_Cover_The Paypers
Don’t miss out the most comprehensive and up-to-date overview on the global B2B Fintech: payments, supply chain finance and e-invoicing ecosystem. Download your free copy of the Guide here.

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