Finzly: Releases world’s first-ever API for the FedNow Service

Finzly: Releases world’s first-ever API for the FedNow Service

  • Finzly, a pioneer in banking and payment technology, and a pilot participant in the FedNow Service
  • Platforms and fintech can start building their real-time payment experiences to access the FedNow Service
  • That developers from platforms, fintech, and banks can access the sandbox environment that connects to the pilot version
  • The FedNow Service is a new instant payment platform the Federal Reserve Banks are launching in 2023
  • Provide financial institutions of every size, and in any location across the nation, access to safe and efficient instant payment services
  • Bills and invoicing can be simplified using the service’s request for payment (RFP) feature
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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