Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester provided some additional insights to the Fed’s new instant transfer payment called FedNow, which is set to launch later this month.
Two weeks ago the Federal Reserve published a list of banks and creditors that have partnered with them to trial and provide FedNow later this month, with many more expected to sign-up in short order.
The Federal Reserve succinctly describes what their new platform is and it’s purpose:
The FedNow Service is a new instant payment infrastructure developed by the Federal Reserve that allows financial institutions of every size across the U.S. to provide safe and efficient instant payment services.
Through financial institutions participating in the FedNow Service, businesses and individuals can send and receive instant payments in real time, around the clock, every day of the year. Financial institutions and their service providers can use the service to provide innovative instant payment services to customers, and recipients will have full access to funds immediately, allowing for greater financial flexibility when making time-sensitive payments.
Other countries such as India and Brazil, two founding BRICS bloc members, also have their own instant payment transfer systems in place.
Even though the Feds have changed their tune as of late, FedNow is designed to lay down the groundwork to eventually facilitate a central bank digital currency (CBDC), per their previous statements and that of the White House:
SEE: Red Alert: Federal Reserve Set To Launch “FedNow” Digital Payment System To Usher In CBDC
Last week Cleveland President Loretta Mester provided some new details on this FedNow system in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for the Summer Institute 2023, National Bureau of Economic Research.
Mester said in her presentation that “more people are seeking new ways to execute transactions and they want to execute them much faster,” which FedNow will seek to alleviate, as more non-cash transactions continue to grow.

Mester revealed that, for now, FedNow will allow transactions of $100,000 per each customer credit action initially, but will eventually allow banks more flexibility in how much they can transfer per a single transaction, up to a max of $500,000. “Participants will be able to decide whether they want to both receive and send payments or whether they want to only receive payments. And they will be able to specify a list of suspicious accounts to and from which they neither want to send or receive payments,” Mester said.
Mester went on to explain that “also included at the rollout will be request-for-payment functionality that will support bill payment; the ability to include information about a payment along with the payment, e.g., invoice information; and certain fraud-mitigation tools.”

After explaining how a transaction through FedNow operates, Mester proceeded to detail some of the other important features of it. One of those is throttling and controlling the flow of payments. Mester addressed the risk of fraud attempts by trying to potentially accounts of large sums of money they are not there, so FedNow has built-in tools that participating institutions can utilize to limit payment flows, to also prevent against things such as bank runs.
The initial release of the FedNow Service will include features to help banks manage fraud risk and mitigate fraud losses.
It will include tools that allow participants to reject payments to and from accounts they have designated as suspicious and to put limits on the amount of the transaction.
In addition, there will be tools that help a financial institution investigate erroneous or suspected fraudulent transactions. Combating fraud is a dynamic endeavor, so the service will be offering more fraud-prevention tools over time.
For example, in the aftermath of the bank closures earlier this year, some have raised concerns that the ability to move money quickly at all times of the day and night might exacerbate a bank run.
It is true that FedNow and other payment services can be used to move money; however, banks have tools they could use to mitigate large outflows of deposits. For example, within FedNow they could lower their transaction limit, restrict access to the service to certain non-wholesale customers, or change to “receive payments only” status. They could also design their own controls to limit the total volume of transfers to manage their risks while serving their customers.
Future releases of the FedNow Service may allow configurable transaction limits by customer type, if such limits are deemed useful. In addition to a bank being able to borrow from the Fed during the hours the discount window is open, a bank could use liquidity management transfers to replenish its master account balance from private funding sources on the weekend when the discount window is not accessible, which would help to mitigate the effects of deposit outflows on the health of the bank.
Mester detailed
Moreover, Mester explained that there is a desire and plans in the works to connect FedNow with other instant transfer payment systems, allowing for cross-border transactions. The Federal Reserve is also looking into the possibility of allowing the use of emails and phone numbers as an alias to complete transactions.
Mester also provided an interesting forewarning and foreshadowing, and that is she indicated that current “payment rail” platforms – PayPal, Zelle, Venmo Cash App, Stripe, and many others – will have to eventually adapt to the FedNow system. In other wards, the Federal Reserve is looking to consolidate their platforms and effectively place them under their roof; and even truncate the number of them that are currently in existence, the Fed President revealed. Mester explained:
It seems likely that over time those payments that are time-sensitive will shift from the traditional payment rails of check, ACH, and wire to the instant payment rails of FedNow and RTP.
The timing and extent of such movements across payment rails are difficult to predict and will be affected by the pricing of payments services by market participants, as well as other factors.
In thinking about the evolution of the payment rails, it may seem more efficient to have fewer rails for smaller-transaction payments, but those efficiencies need to be balanced with ensuring that the payment system has sufficient redundancy to remain resilient.
She concluded her presentation by saying this:
A well-functioning and secure payment system is vital to our economy. As we modernize the payment system, it is important to remember that the foundation of a successful payment system is the public’s confidence in it.
The public needs to be confident that the system will be: available whenever the customer needs it; efficient at routing and settling payments; resilient against cyberattacks and fraudulent actors; and reliable without the public having to know the intricacies of the infrastructure behind it.
As the payment system evolves, the Fed, the industry, and end users will need to continue to collaborate to ensure that the modern payment system lives up to its promise of being efficient, safe, resilient, and available to all. That’s the best way to maintain the confidence of the public the Fed serves.
The Federal Reserve Will Now Have Direct Access To Our Financial Records
But what Mrs. Mester did not disclose is all the personal information these aligned banks will be covertly overturning to the Federal Reserve, without the public’s overt knowledge.
In 2021 the Federal Reserve published a short document their first “Operating Circular,” which covers “the terms for opening, maintaining, and terminating a master account with a Federal Reserve Bank, as well as general provisions regarding Reserve Bank services applicable to institutions whether or not they maintain a Reserve Bank account.”
Buried within the document, section 6.0 deals with the “Federal Reserve Bank Response Program For Unauthorized Access To Sensitive Consumer Information Obtained In The Course Of Providing Financial Services.”
Section 6.1 details “The Reserve Bank’s Possession And Use Of Consumer Information.” The Fed writes:
The Reserve Banks do not hold accounts for individuals and do not provide Reserve Bank services to individuals. In the course of providing Financial Services to Depository Institutions and other authorized users of Reserve Bank services, the Reserve Banks obtain, store, and transmit information that includes Sensitive Consumer Information.
Under the general supervision of the Board of Governors, the Reserve Banks have implemented information security measures designed to protect the security and confidentiality of nonpublic personal information obtained by them, to protect against any anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such information, and to protect against unauthorized access to or use or reuse of such information that could result in substantial harm or inconvenience to a Depository Institution’s customer.
In short, the Federal Reserve is saying they require your “sensitive” data to protect you from fraudulent behavior. Subsection 6.2 defines what this “sensitive information” is:
Sensitive Consumer Information means a consumer’s name, address or telephone number, in conjunction with the consumer’s social security number, driver’s license number, account number, credit or debit card number, or a personal identification number or password that would permit access to the consumer’s account, if the Reserve Bank or any other party that holds Sensitive Consumer Information as an agent of the Reserve Bank obtains such information in the course of providing Financial Services.
So, essentially, when a bank, institution, or platform aligns itself with FedNow, those banks and apps will now overturn their own customer’s data and personal information to the Federal Reserve – no doubt something that is or will be included in the fine print of the terms and conditions, that no one reads.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
FedNow in a nutshell:
[22] Let their table become a snare before them: and that which should have been for their welfare, let it become a trap. [23] Let their eyes be darkened, that they see not; and make their loins continually to shake.
Psalms 69:22-23 – which contextually is talking about something else, but for our purposes it fits
The Federal Reserve can try and save face all they want, but this is clearly and unmistakably laying the groundwork for a CBDC – no question.
Mester gave the slip, to those that are paying attention (which are not many, sadly), but is something WinePress readers already knew; is that the goal here is to consolidate the banking system, leaving only just a handful of the megabanks and the Federal Reserve. No more local and community banks. We covered this when Silicon Valley Bank collapsed, and the others that came after.
Treasurer and former Federal Reserve Chair “Granny” Janet Yellen openly admitted several months ago that the big banks will be bailed-out by the government (the tax cattle, she means), but your little community bank can go eat dirt and die; and they will, unfortunately, at some point. Get ready: we are in for the biggest banking collapse ever witnessed before in the history man, which is not too far off from now, for a plethora of reasons, but the reasons were simple in leading up to the impending doom: no deposits, no loans, no deals. Then, when the Federal Reserve started rapidly rising interests rates, all these banks big and small, who were on a buying spree, gobbling up bonds, treasuries, derivatives, and more for pennies – now that rates are really high, these banks are going to have to eventually sell at monumental losses just to cover their rear ends. And then you have to factor the housing market bubble letting out some air right now, the auto loan apocalypse, and the sleeping gran-daddy which is commercial real estate and office building busts.
The Federal Reserve has everything and everyone right where they want them: broke and blind; and when they finally allow this Ponzi to collapse and rug pull this fake economy – the fallout will be grand.
Therefore, when this happens and people frantically run around in hysteria, the Feds will hop in to save the day with this FedNow, and eventually their CBDC that is coming. Ignore their mixed messaging.
The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.
Proverbs 22:7
One the 57 banks and institutions who are early-enrollees with FedNow, my bank, 1st Source, is one of them. Therefore I will most likely be looking to close out my account or switch to a new one soon that is not yoked up with FedNow, yet anyways.
Keep calm and be smart.
[34] Wait on the LORD, and keep his way, and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land: when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt see it. [35] I have seen the wicked in great power, and spreading himself like a green bay tree. [36] Yet he passed away, and, lo, he was not: yea, I sought him, but he could not be found. [37] Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright: for the end of that man is peace. [38] But the transgressors shall be destroyed together: the end of the wicked shall be cut off. [39] But the salvation of the righteous is of the LORD: he is their strength in the time of trouble. [40] And the LORD shall help them, and deliver them: he shall deliver them from the wicked, and save them, because they trust in him.
Psalms 37:34-40
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
The WinePress needs your support! If God has laid it on your heart to want to contribute, please prayerfully consider donating to this ministry. If you cannot gift a monetary donation, then please donate your fervent prayers to keep this ministry going! Thank you and may God bless you.


Attractive component to content. I just stumbled upon your weblog and in accession capital to claim that I acquire in fact enjoyed account your blog posts. Anyway I will be subscribing for your augment and even I achievement you get admission to persistently quickly.
It’s the intellectual’s protest sign, written in the ink of wit and irony. — Toni @ comedywriter.info
Thank you for some other excellent article. Where else may just anybody get that kind of information in such an ideal method of writing? I’ve a presentation subsequent week, and I’m at the search for such information.
Nice read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing some research on that. And he just bought me lunch since I found it for him smile Thus let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch! “A human being has a natural desire to have more of a good thing than he needs.” by Mark Twain.
Hey, you used to write magnificent, but the last few posts have been kinda boring… I miss your tremendous writings. Past few posts are just a little out of track! come on!
Howdy very cool blog!! Man .. Beautiful .. Superb .. I will bookmark your blog and take the feeds additionally…I am satisfied to search out numerous helpful information right here within the submit, we need work out extra techniques in this regard, thanks for sharing.
You are my inhalation, I possess few blogs and sometimes run out from to post .
certainly like your web-site but you need to test the spelling on several of your posts. Several of them are rife with spelling issues and I to find it very bothersome to tell the truth then again I will definitely come again again.
I like what you guys are up too. Such intelligent work and reporting! Keep up the excellent works guys I have incorporated you guys to my blogroll. I think it’ll improve the value of my website 🙂
In-laws can be like an unexpected guest who overstays their welcome, bringing a mix of joy and tension into family gatherings. Finding the balance between respect and personal boundaries can be tricky, but it’s a dance worth mastering. — Helene Voigt @ satire.top
It’s in point of fact a nice and helpful piece of info. I’m satisfied that you shared this helpful info with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.
Wow! Thank you! I permanently needed to write on my site something like that. Can I include a part of your post to my blog?
You have mentioned very interesting details ! ps decent web site.
Excellent post but I was wanting to know if you could write a litte more on this topic? I’d be very grateful if you could elaborate a little bit more. Thank you!
I’ve been surfing on-line more than 3 hours as of late, but I never found any interesting article like yours. It is pretty value sufficient for me. In my view, if all website owners and bloggers made good content as you probably did, the internet can be a lot more useful than ever before.
Your place is valueble for me. Thanks!…
I discovered your weblog website on google and check a couple of of your early posts. Continue to keep up the superb operate. I just further up your RSS feed to my MSN Information Reader. Searching for forward to reading extra from you afterward!…
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have put in writing this website. I am hoping the same high-grade blog post from you in the upcoming as well. In fact your creative writing skills has encouraged me to get my own web site now. Really the blogging is spreading its wings rapidly. Your write up is a good example of it.
I was more than happy to find this internet-site.I wished to thanks on your time for this glorious read!! I undoubtedly enjoying every little little bit of it and I’ve you bookmarked to take a look at new stuff you blog post.
Flash Burn is a revolutionary natural supplement that has been transforming the lives of thousands of people struggling with excess weight. Developed with a 100 natural and scientifically proven formula
The Pink Salt Trick is a minimalist but effective morning routine: Just drink a glass of lukewarm water mixed with a pinch of Himalayan pink salt as soon as you wake up.
Wow, fantastic blog layout! How long have you been blogging for? you made blogging look easy. The overall look of your site is great, let alone the content!
I conceive you have remarked some very interesting points, thankyou for the post.
You really make it appear so easy together with your presentation but I find this matter to be actually something that I believe I might never understand. It seems too complex and very extensive for me. I am looking ahead in your next post, I will attempt to get the hold of it!
Right now it sounds like Movable Type is the best blogging platform available right now. (from what I’ve read) Is that what you’re using on your blog?
Your home is valueble for me. Thanks!…
What i do not understood is in fact how you are not really a lot more smartly-liked than you might be right now. You’re very intelligent. You realize therefore considerably with regards to this matter, made me individually believe it from numerous numerous angles. Its like men and women are not fascinated except it is something to accomplish with Woman gaga! Your individual stuffs great. At all times take care of it up!
Thanks for every other informative site. The place else may just I am getting that kind of information written in such a perfect approach? I’ve a challenge that I am just now running on, and I have been on the look out for such info.
Utterly written articles, thank you for information. “Necessity is the mother of taking chances.” by Mark Twain.
I got what you mean , thankyou for putting up.Woh I am pleased to find this website through google. “Money is the most egalitarian force in society. It confers power on whoever holds it.” by Roger Starr.
I’m really enjoying the design and layout of your site. It’s a very easy on the eyes which makes it much more pleasant for me to come here and visit more often. Did you hire out a designer to create your theme? Excellent work!
Good write-up, I?¦m regular visitor of one?¦s site, maintain up the excellent operate, and It’s going to be a regular visitor for a lengthy time.
I loved as much as you will receive carried out right here. The sketch is attractive, your authored subject matter stylish. nonetheless, you command get got an shakiness over that you wish be delivering the following. unwell unquestionably come further formerly again as exactly the same nearly very often inside case you shield this hike.
Some times its a pain in the ass to read what website owners wrote but this internet site is real user pleasant! .
Satirical writing is the revenge of logic upon a world drunk on its own illogic. — Alan @ Bohiney.com
It’s the gentle (and sometimes not-so-gentle) mocking of the emperor’s new clothes. — Toni @ Satire.info
It’s the only form of journalism where being biased is a badge of honor. — Toni @ Satire.info
The ‘War on Drugs’ was just a war on certain people who used certain drugs. The other drugs got stock options. — Allison Kilkenny @ bohiney.com
Satire is the safety valve that lets off the steam of collective frustration. — Toni @ Satire.info
Very well written post. It will be useful to everyone who utilizes it, as well as me. Keep doing what you are doing – can’r wait to read more posts.
You are my inspiration , I own few blogs and occasionally run out from to post : (.
I believe other website owners should take this site as an model, very clean and superb user pleasant design.
Hello.This post was extremely fascinating, particularly since I was browsing for thoughts on this matter last Wednesday.
Woh I like your content, saved to bookmarks! .
I like your writing style truly loving this web site.
It?¦s actually a cool and useful piece of information. I am satisfied that you just shared this useful info with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.
Really clear web site, thankyou for this post.
My life is a comedy, but I’m not sure if I’m the hero or the punchline. — Chloe Summers @ bohiney.com
Wonderful work! This is the type of info that should be shared around the web. Shame on Google for not positioning this post higher! Come on over and visit my site . Thanks =)
I love your writing style really enjoying this site.