Visa Direct to Make Funds Available in U.S. Cardholders’ Bank Accounts in One Minute or Less
December 12 2024 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
Faster Delivery of Funds Improves Experience
for Cardholders and Empowers Businesses to Operate More
Effectively
Visa, a global leader in digital payments, today announced that
with Visa Direct, funds transferred to U.S. bank accounts will be
available within 1 minute or less starting in April 2025.
Consumers, businesses, and governments can use Visa Direct to
deposit funds to bank accounts linked to eligible debit cards in
real-time1.
Whether splitting a bill with friends, moving money between
accounts, receiving an insurance claim payout or a worker accessing
their earned wages, this change will ensure that funds are
available in bank accounts within 1 minute or less, effective April
2025.
Visa Direct enables real-time2 money movement to eligible debit
cards. Visa Direct reaches 99% of bank accounts in the US, and over
11 billion endpoints including cards, accounts and digital wallets
around the world.
“Today, Visa Direct processes billions of real-time transactions
in the US, across 50+ use cases, making it a preferred choice for
consumers when receiving money from businesses or moving money
between their accounts. This change underscores Visa’s commitment
to accelerating real-time payments,” said Jim Filice, VP, Head of
Real-time Payments, Visa Direct. “At Visa, we are constantly
striving to innovate and provide the best possible money movement
experiences, and this update will significantly enhance the speed
and convenience, while maintaining strong security standards.”
In addition to enhancing the cardholder’s experience, this
update opens new avenues for businesses and governments to grow and
thrive. With faster funds availability, organizations can enhance
their operational efficiency, deliver better customer experiences,
and foster trust among their clients. Whether it’s disbursing
government benefits, processing healthcare payments, or handling
tips in the service industry, the improved speed and reliability of
money movement using Visa Direct empowers businesses and
governments to operate in real-time more effectively.
“Faster payments are crucial for the modern economy, and this
move by Visa is a significant step forward,” said Reed Luhtanen,
Executive Director and CEO, U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC).
“Upgrading the U.S. payment system is essential for secure,
near-immediate funds availability. The FPC promotes diverse
perspectives and collaboration to address barriers to faster
payments. Visa’s initiative sets an exemplary model for financial
institutions to meet the demands for speed and efficiency.”
For more information on Visa Direct, visit:
https://usa.visa.com/partner-with-us/payment-technology/visa-direct.html.
About Visa Visa (NYSE: V) is a world leader in digital payments,
facilitating transactions between consumers, merchants, financial
institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries
and territories. Our mission is to connect the world through the
most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payments network,
enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. We
believe that economies that include everyone everywhere, uplift
everyone everywhere and see access as foundational to the future of
money movement. Learn more at Visa.com.
About the U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC) The FPC is an
industry-led membership organization whose vision is a world-class
payment system where Americans can safely and securely pay anyone,
anywhere, at any time and with near-immediate funds availability.
By design, the FPC encourages a diverse range of perspectives and
is open to all stakeholders in the U.S. payment system. Guided by
principles of fairness, inclusiveness, flexibility and
transparency, the FPC uses collaborative, problem-solving
approaches to resolve the issues that are inhibiting broad faster
payments adoption in this country. For more information, please
visit FasterPaymentsCouncil.org.
1Actual fund availability depends on U.S. receiving financial
institution. 2Actual fund availability depends on receiving
financial institution and region.
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