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Work Group Chair: Kathy Feringa
Work Group Vice Chair: Steve Wasserman
March Update: The Group will be reaching out to members who recorded “What’s Your Favorite Use Case?” videos during the 2025 Fall Member Meeting to get approval to share their use case videos on the public side of the FPC website. The Group also continues to collaborate with the Digital Assets Work Group to expand the Faster Payments Glossary with additional terms and definitions. Kathy Feringa of Alloya Corporate Federal Credit Union was named Chair of the Work Group.
Work Group Chair: Lee Kyriacou
Work Group Vice Chair: Shelley Rojano
March Update: The Group’s Dispute Resolution Subgroup has also finalized the draft of its report, “Instant Payments Fraud Dispute Resolution: Guiding Principles for a U.S. Framework,” and is currently under review by the Operations Committee. The report features a comparative grid outlining dispute processes across payment types.
Work Group Chair: Mark Majeske
Work Group Vice Chair: Jonathan Holland
March Update: The Group recently launched a new subgroup focused on Interoperability, Cross-Chain Liquidity, and Closing the Last Mile, which will lead the development of its next deliverable. Additionally, the Group has drafted a collaborative report with the Digital Assets Work Group titled, “Stablecoins as a Cross-Border Payment Method,” and has advanced the draft to the Operations Committee for review and feedback.
Work Group Chair: Josh Karoly
Work Group Vice Chair: Andrew Gomez
March Update: The Group recently published its latest deliverable, “Instant Recurring Payments: Unlocking Opportunities in High-Growth Vertical Markets,” in the FPC’s Knowledge Center. The white paper provides practical guidance and resources for merchants evaluating recurring payment opportunities.
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Work Group Chair: Anthony Serio
Work Group Vice Chair: Mary Mumper-Morrison
March Update: The Group has completed the draft of a new report, “Insights for Bridging the Digital Divide and Enhancing the User Experience,” and has advanced the draft to the Operations Committee for review and feedback. The Group is also planning to create an infographic that will complement the new deliverable.
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Work Group Chair: Bo Berg
Work Group Vice Chair: TBD
March Update: The Group’s Blockchain Use Cases subgroup has drafted a 2-part blog on the topic, “Blockchain in U.S. Payments: A Guide for Understanding and Practical Adoption,” and currently under review by the Operations Committee. The Economics of Digital Currencies subgroup is developing an infographic and the Comparing Stablecoins subgroup has a deliverable under review by the Group on the topic, “A Comprehensive Look at the U.S. Instant Payments Landscape for Optimal Operation.” Nominations for the role of Vice Chair of the Work Group are currently open. Interested members may reach out to memberservices@fasterpaymentscouncil.org.
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Work Group Chair: Miriam Sheril
Work Group Vice Chair: Dustin Martin
March Update: The Group continues refining its next deliverable, “Operational Considerations for Non-Value Messages,” incorporating member feedback ahead of submission to the Operations Committee for review. The guide will address key operational considerations for messages such as Request for Payment, Request for Return of Funds, Request for Information, and other non-value interactions used across instant and high-value payment networks.
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Work Group Chair: Dean Nolan
Work Group Vice Chair: Andres Garbarini
March Update: The Group recently published two blog posts, “B2B Instant Payments: The $10 Million Moment - Unlocking the Next Frontier” and “Stablecoins in B2B Payments: A Domestic Opportunity for U.S. Banks and Credit Unions.” The Group also has a white paper, “From Bottleneck to Command Center: Embedding Instant Payments in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP),” under review by the Operations Committee with plans to publish the paper in May. Additionally, after careful consideration, Group members have determined that the Work Group has fully met the objectives outlined in its Charter. With this charter fulfilled, the B2BWG will now conclude its work.
Work Group Chair: Satya Vandrangi
Work Group Vice Chair: TBD
March Update: This new Work Group launched on March 5, and there is still time for interested members to join. This Group will bring together financial institutions, service providers, and payments associations to establish and promote best practices for enhancing data accuracy in instant payments. Nominations for the role of Vice Chair of the Work Group are currently open. Interested members may reach out to memberservices@fasterpaymentscouncil.org.
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Work Group Chair: Kimberly Stachak
Work Group Vice Chair: TBD
March Update: This new Work Group launched on March 10, and there is still time for interested members to join. The Group will focus on strengthening consumer protections and building trust in instant payments by developing best practices for resolving disputes, fraud, scams, and other exceptions. Drawing on insights from both domestic and international payment networks, the Group will create a flexible framework to improve exception handling across the industry. Interested members may reach out to memberservices@fasterpaymentscouncil.org.
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Work Group Chair: Caroline Cypriano
Work Group Vice Chair: Moa Agrell
March Update: This new Work Group launched on March 10, and there is still time for interested members to join. The Group will focus on accelerating the adoption of faster payments by enabling functional user experiences. The Group will aim to mitigate inconsistent user experiences by encouraging stakeholders to collaborate more effectively to ensure that the evolving faster payments landscape remains accessible, efficient, ubiquitous, and scalable for all end users. Interested members may reach out to memberservices@fasterpaymentscouncil.org.
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Focuses on collectively addressing fraud and scam issues involving faster payments, which can affect fundamental trust in faster payment systems and require heightened or different operational controls, risk management, and end-user education.