Real-Time Payments Capability Is Deciding Factor When Businesses Choose a Bank
According to Citizens' annual payments and treasury survey, 85% of business leaders prioritize real-time payments (RTP) capabilities when selecting a banking partner. This marks the first time RTP surpassed cost considerations in importance. The survey revealed 73% want secure mobile-optimized treasury management platforms, with significant frustration expressed over current technologies. Additionally, 81% believe RTP can transform their payment processes. Citizens emphasizes their early adoption of RTP and intelligent automation solutions to enhance business strategy.
- 85% of business leaders prioritize real-time payments when choosing a bank.
- RTP is viewed as transformative by 81% of survey respondents.
- Citizens is among the first banks to offer RTP, enhancing its competitive position.
- 73% of respondents expressed frustration with current treasury management technologies.
Citizens survey results underscore competitive advantage, importance of faster payments
In the nationwide survey of 260 corporate decision-makers, the ability to offer RTP, the new standard in
RTP is the biggest upgrade to the
When respondents were asked to name the ways in which they anticipated using RTP, the two most commonly cited applications were to manage cash flow more accurately and to handle payments requiring immediate attention.
“I continue to be encouraged by the growing interest in real-time payments because it offers such enormous benefits to businesses in terms of speed and certainty of payments,” said
Seventy-three percent of survey respondents also expressed interest in having a secure mobile-optimized treasury management platform. Of those who use treasury management platforms as part of their day-to-day work, nearly four in 10 expressed frustration with their current technology solution and felt that the majority of their time spent working with their treasury management platform could be more productive.
Fifty-nine percent added that if they could get back any "wasted" time during the week, they would spend it focusing on business strategy or leveraging that time to enjoy a better work-life balance.
Other key survey findings include:
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When asked about the benefits of RTP generally,
81% said they believe RTP would be very or somewhat transformative to their firm’s payments process, if adopted. - Eighty-three percent of respondents expect their bank to leverage the latest technological tools to help their business compete.
- The same percentage of respondents also expect their bank to provide their business with more self-service capabilities where needed.
- Security continues to be the most-noted area that respondents felt should be improved or added to their current treasury management platform.
“The survey findings validate our decision to be one of the first banks to offer RTP to clients,” Richardson continued. “We have also added intelligent automaton solutions such as Receivables Automation and Invoice Automation so clients have more time to focus on business strategy. We will continue to bring innovative solutions to our clients, many of whom are embracing the move to digital.”
The survey of corporate decision-makers sampled a range of businesses in different sectors with annual revenue of
Citizens is a trusted strategic and financial adviser, consistently delivering clear and objective advice. The Citizens approach puts clients first by offering great ideas combined with thorough market knowledge and excellent execution, to help our clients enhance their business and reach their potential. For more information about Citizens or the accessOPTIMA® treasury management platform, please visit the Citizens website.
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