Real Time Payments (RTP®) For Everybody!
Part 1 (September 1, 2:00 - 3:00 pm ET) – RTP® 101 – Are You Ready For RTP®? Introducing RTP® What It Is, How It Works, and What's In It For Thee?
Part 2 (September 2, 2:00 - 3:00 pm ET) - RTP® 201 – Players, participants, and Prerequisites
Part 3 (September 3, 2:00 - 3:00 pm ET) - RTP® 301 – Payment Messages and Pre-funding
Faster payments are the buzz of the electronic payments industry, and no product or service is buzzing more than RTP®.
- But what is RTP®?
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Are you ready to remove the mystery and learn all you need to know to build a foundational understanding of RTP®?
This 3-part webinar bootcamp will work perfectly and ONE Registration is all you need to enroll ALL your colleagues in this timely event!
Join the Payments Professor to learn what an RTP® is, how it works, what it's not, who controls and oversees the network, plus a brief introduction to the rules and regulations.
Next, understanding more about the participants, who can use the network and the prerequisites. RTP® uses messages to move money quickly, but what are those messages and how are they used. Learn that and more!
No bootcamp on RTP® would be complete without a look into how payments move and the funding and settlement process. Why is pre-funding required and how it works are covered.
In this 3-part Payments Webinar Bootcamp, you will join the Payments Professor on a journey to a better understanding of what you need to know about RTP®. If you're ready to expand your knowledge and understanding of RTP®, then enroll now!
Attend this 3-part RTP® webinar series and learn the answers to all these questions and more!
- What is RTP®?
- Who is TCH?
- How does RTP® work?
- What Rules and Regulations govern RTP®?
- Who are the main participants in RTP®?
- What are the Requirements for Sending Participants?
- What are the requirements for Receiving Participants?
- What are the message types?
- What is a Request for Payment?
- What is RTP® Day?
- What is a reconciliation window?
- What's my CPP, and what does it mean to me?