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Updates on Payment Trends from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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Banking PayPers are briefings and reports on issues in today's rapidly evolving payment system that are of importance to bankers and other payments specialists.

Contributors to Banking PayPers may be individuals throughout the Boston Reserve Bank, including FIRO and the Consumer Payments Research Center (CPRC). Occasionally, papers of relevance to banking and payments written by others in the Federal Reserve System will be included.

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2010

Mobile Payments Industry Roundtable Summary pdf
This document summarizes a meeting convened by retail payments representatives from the Boston and Atlanta Federal Reserve Banks for key industry stakeholders involved in mobile payments in the U.S. The Fed has always been involved in payments as part of its central bank role, so we are interested in payments migration from traditional to electronic and to newer emerging payments. While the Fed has begun to do research on mobile banking and payments, we wanted to better understand where the industry is headed, barriers to adoption, and how it may impact consumers in general.

 

2009

Person-to-Person Electronic Funds Transfers: Recent Developments and Policy Issues pdf
by Oz Shy, Consumer Payments Research Center (CPRC)
The paper investigates the reasons why person-to-person electronic funds transfers are still not very common in the United States compared with practices in many other countries. The paper also describes recent enhancements to online and mobile banking that provide account holders with low-cost interfaces to manage person-to-person electronic funds transfers via automated clearing house (ACH). On the theoretical side, the paper characterizes the critical mass levels needed for payment instruments to become widely adopted. Given the Fed's long-term heavy involvement in check clearing, the paper concludes with policy discussions of whether intervention is needed. Published as Public Policy Discussion Paper No. 10-1

 

Mobile Banking in New England: The Current State of the Market pdf
by Marianne Crowe, FRB Boston Consumer Payments Research Center (CPRC) and Breffni McGuire, NEACH
This report summarizes the current state of the mobile banking landscape in the United States and presents the results of a survey of mobile banking at New England depository financial institutions, conducted in July 2008. (August 2009)

 

 
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