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Evaluating the potential of immediate funds transfer for general-purpose payments in the United States

Katy Jacob and Kirstin E. Wells
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Chicago Fed Letter, 2011, issue Nov, No 292a

Abstract: Immediate funds transfer (IFT) is a convenient, certain, secure, and low-cost means of electronically transferring money between bank accounts with no or minimal delay in receivers? receipt and use of funds. Yet IFT is not widely available in the U.S. This article summarizes discussions on the potential for IFT in the U.S. held at the Symposium on Immediate Funds Transfer for General-Purpose Payments, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, on September 7, 2011.

Keywords: Payment; systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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