Federal Reserve Selects IBM to Modernize its Retail Payments Processing Platform

Up to 100 million transactions per day and half of all US payments to flow through IBM's Financial Transaction Manager solution
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ARMONK, N.Y., Jan. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today that the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Retail Payments Office has selected IBM to modernize its automated clearing house (ACH) processing platform. When conducting ACH operations, the Federal Reserve serves as the central operator ensuring electronic payments (direct deposit, bill payments) clear and settle between commercial banks.

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The Federal Reserve operates one of the largest interbank ACH and check clearing systems in the country based out of the Atlanta Retail Payments Office. To process the billions of ACH and check payment transactions that electronically flow through its systems annually, the Federal Reserve will implement IBM's Financial Transaction Manager. The new IBM FTM for ACH software will allow the Federal Reserve Bank to input, process, clear, settle and provide billing/accounting functions for all ACH payments in all 12 districts across the Federal Reserve system.

"By modernizing our payments systems, we will be well positioned to converge our existing retail payment operations and payment infrastructure onto a unified platform," said Brian Egan, Senior Vice President, of the Retail Payments Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. "This will enable us to process payments more cost effectively and position us to more quickly adapt to changes in the ACH and electronic check payments environment. Both of these outcomes are consistent with our strategies to continue to provide financial institutions with high quality and cost effective ACH and electronic check clearing services".

"IBM is committed to providing our customers with a modern payments platform that improves the way global payments and transactions are conducted," said Keith Melton, Director, IBM Commerce Payments. "IBM Financial Transaction Manager simplifies the management of high volume global payments onto a single efficient payment hub to help make payment processing more efficient and transparent. It also provides financial institutions a powerful tool to better serve their corporate customers."

IBM Commerce helps clients understand customer behavior and use insights to help deliver highly personalized and relevant experiences at every touch point. For more information on IBM Commerce Payments, please click here.

For more information about IBM Banking, visit ibm.com/banking.

Join the conversation on Twitter by following @IBMBanking and using #IBMBanking, #NewWayToPay

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Federal Reserve Selects IBM to Modernize its Retail Payments Processing Platform

Up to 100 million transactions per day and half of all US payments to flow through IBM's Financial Transaction Manager solution

PR Newswire

ARMONK, N.Y., Jan. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today that the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Retail Payments Office has selected IBM to modernize its automated clearing house (ACH) processing platform. When conducting ACH operations, the Federal Reserve serves as the central operator ensuring electronic payments (direct deposit, bill payments) clear and settle between commercial banks.

The Federal Reserve operates one of the largest interbank ACH and check clearing systems in the country based out of the Atlanta Retail Payments Office. To process the billions of ACH and check payment transactions that electronically flow through its systems annually, the Federal Reserve will implement IBM's Financial Transaction Manager. The new IBM FTM for ACH software will allow the Federal Reserve Bank to input, process, clear, settle and provide billing/accounting functions for all ACH payments in all 12 districts across the Federal Reserve system.

"By modernizing our payments systems, we will be well positioned to converge our existing retail payment operations and payment infrastructure onto a unified platform," said Brian Egan, Senior Vice President, of the Retail Payments Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. "This will enable us to process payments more cost effectively and position us to more quickly adapt to changes in the ACH and electronic check payments environment. Both of these outcomes are consistent with our strategies to continue to provide financial institutions with high quality and cost effective ACH and electronic check clearing services".

"IBM is committed to providing our customers with a modern payments platform that improves the way global payments and transactions are conducted," said Keith Melton, Director, IBM Commerce Payments. "IBM Financial Transaction Manager simplifies the management of high volume global payments onto a single efficient payment hub to help make payment processing more efficient and transparent. It also provides financial institutions a powerful tool to better serve their corporate customers."

IBM Commerce helps clients understand customer behavior and use insights to help deliver highly personalized and relevant experiences at every touch point. For more information on IBM Commerce Payments, please click here.

For more information about IBM Banking, visit ibm.com/banking.

Join the conversation on Twitter by following @IBMBanking and using #IBMBanking, #NewWayToPay

IBM, the IBM logo, ibm.com, and the planet icon are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Other product and service names might be trademarks of IBM or other companies. For a current list of IBM trademarks, please see www.ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml

All other company, product or service names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of others. Statements concerning IBM's future development plans and schedules are made for planning purposes only, and are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. Reseller prices may vary.

Media Contacts:

Chris Rubsamen                                                             Jean Tate, APR    
IBM External Relations                                                    Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta   
+1 914-766-2379                                                             +1 404.498.8035    
rubsamen@us.ibm.com                                                   jean.tate@atl.frb.org

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