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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ FedNow vs πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ FAST

United States vs Singapore · Real-time payment systems compared

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ FedNow

United States
2025 Transactions8.4 million
2025 Value (USD)$853.5bn
Volume YoY+458.9%
Launched2023
OperatorFederal Reserve
SettlementInstant

πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ FAST

Singapore
2025 Transactions615.0 million
2025 Value (USD)$603.1bn
Volume YoY+23.0%
Launched2014
OperatorMAS
SettlementInstant

Key differences

Infrastructure comparison

CapabilityFedNowFAST
QR Code Payments
Wallet Support
24/7 Availability
Cross-Border
ISO 20022
Request to Pay
Open API
Alias/Proxy

About each system

FedNow

The Federal Reserve's instant payment service enabling US banks and credit unions to send and receive payments in seconds, 24/7/365. Launched in July 2023, FedNow is the first new Fed payment rail in 50 years and aims to democratise instant payments by giving all 10,000+ US depository institutions direct access (unlike the private-sector RTP). Supports credit transfers up to $500K with plans to add request-for-payment and other features. Note: FedNow shows extreme growth rates as it scales from a low base β€” value jumped 35x in Q3 2024 as larger institutions onboarded, which is typical for newly launched payment systems.

FAST

Singapore's two-layer instant payment infrastructure: FAST (Fast And Secure Transfers, 2014) provides the real-time clearing rail, while PayNow (2017) adds a proxy-based overlay allowing transfers via mobile number, NRIC/FIN, UEN, or VPA. PayNow has cross-border linkages with India's UPI, Thailand's PromptPay, and Malaysia's DuitNow. Governed by the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) under MAS oversight, the system supports P2P, P2M, and government disbursements with no transaction fees for individuals.

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