Citi’s Real Time Bill Payment Solution Now Connects Institutions with Consumers
Citi has launched an innovative digital bill payment service that facilitates real-time payments for both institutional billers and consumers via the RTP network, marking a first in the U.S. This service enables clients to send electronic bills through Request for Payment (RfP) messages, allowing consumers to pay bills instantly, any time of the day. Benefits include improved cash flow for billers and enhanced control for consumers over their payments, contributing to financial efficiency and reduced overdraft fees.
- Citi is the first bank in the U.S. to offer an end-to-end real-time bill payment solution via the RTP network.
- Institutional clients benefit from accelerated funding of payments and improved reconciliation processes.
- Consumers gain enhanced control over payments, enabling real-time transactions 365 days a year.
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Greater Efficiency for Institutions, More Choices for Consumers
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This full end-to-end solution is a first in the
While the impact of COVID has – and may continue to have for some time - a massive impact on global commerce, it also reinforced the challenges faced by many organizations still reliant on legacy, and often paper-based processes for billing and collecting payments from their customers. Against this backdrop, Citi’s launch of RfP capabilities represents a continued investment into digital-first capabilities in the
“Citi is open and ready to support all
For institutional billers, RfP capabilities have multiple potential benefits including:
- Acceleration of funding of received payments.
- Improving straight-through reconciliation and eliminating operational exceptions often associated with ACH direct debits and other traditional payment methods.
- Full transparency and real-time visibility into when payments will be settled, helping reduce the need for calls into biller or bank customer service.
“Citi enabling its institutional clients to send RfP messages, and its consumer customers to receive them, is an important step toward making real-time payments ubiquitous in the United States,” said
Citi was among the initial banks to participate in TCH’s RTP network, the first new payment system in the
For Citi retail account holders who opt to receive e-bills via RfP, potential benefits include:
- Paying their bills immediately at any time of day, 365 days a year. Unlike for transactions made via ACH or paper checks, payments tied to RfPs by design are completed and settled in real-time via the RTP network.
- Full control over the timing of each payment, including final say over whether and when to authorize and schedule each payment.
“We are excited to be the first bank with the capability to offer real-time bill payments to our millions of
Citi is the leader in instant payments, offering institutional clients access to 27 national real-time payments schemes around the world, as well as cross-border instant payment solutions in five markets. In total, TTS today processes an average of 1.9 million instant payment transactions daily around the globe.
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