Defining Scams to Improve Fraud Mitigation
The Federal Reserve has established a scams definition and classification work group. Learn about the group and its goals.
The Federal Reserve has established a scams definition and classification work group. Learn about the group and its goals.
According to new Federal Reserve studies, a majority of businesses and consumers are already using faster payments, and most are likely to use them more often in the future.
Participants of the Business Payments Coalition’s E-invoice Exchange Market Pilot recently formed the Digital Business Networks Alliance as the legal entity overseeing a new electronic exchange network.
Experts from the Federal Reserve System engaged with the payments industry during key conferences and webinars this spring. Explore highlights from their sessions.
Scams have become increasingly prevalent, but there are ways to prevent them and mitigate losses. Read more about how to stay protected from this type of fraudulent activity.
Scams are a growing area of fraudulent activity that can happen to anyone. Learn about common types of scams and the ways that fraudsters attempt to deceive their victims.
The Federal Reserve, and specifically, Federal Reserve Financial Services (FRFS), is engaging with the payments industry at this spring’s conferences and webinars.
Explore recent articles that highlight trends, examine relevant studies and provide perspectives on how current and emerging technologies may alter the payments landscape.
In the second installment of the Exchange Framework Profile Series, Marcos Martinez of Equinor discusses how the e-invoice exchange framework can help automate and strengthen domestic operations to align with the digitalization of other markets.
With the upcoming launch of the FedNow(SM) Service in 2023, financial institutions and service providers around the country are preparing for the future of instant payments. The Federal Reserve’s ongoing Pioneers of Now series highlights leaders from these organizations working toward early adoption of the FedNow Service.