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June 6, 2024 • 24:06:01

Faster payments use cases and the impact on SMBs

The speed of financial transactions makes all the difference for small and midsize businesses (SMBs). As technology continues to evolve, so do the methods by which businesses send and receive payments. One example is the significant traction occurring as SMBs and banks increase their adoption of faster payments.

Faster payments refer to electronic payment solutions facilitating near-instantaneous funds transfers between parties. Unlike traditional transfers, which can take days, faster payments typically process within minutes, providing swift access to funds. These systems adopted by banks, financial institutions and payment service providers leverage technologies and real-time processing capabilities to expedite transactions, offering a seamless, efficient alternative.

Faster payments use cases fundamentally change how SMBs receive and disburse money. A recent study by Visa showed that 73 percent of small business owners relied on new forms of digital payments for growth.

Traditionally, SMBs struggle with slow customer payments and delays in receiving funds from suppliers. Snail mail and delays of ACH deposits hitting accounts affect their cash flow. This cash flow lag creates a significant financial burden. This uncertainty challenges financial planning and budgeting, hindering growth and limiting opportunities. With real-time transactions, faster payments offer a lifeline for SMBs.

With faster access to funds, businesses can improve their cash flow management and payroll processing, streamline operations, reduce administrative overhead and ultimately thrive in the competitive market. Payment processors, who are at the forefront of offering safe, efficient and accessible faster payments, know first-hand the intricacies of faster payments and its various use cases affecting SMBs.

What impact do faster payments have on SMBs?

Faster payments are more than just quicker transactions; they represent a fundamental shift in how SMBs manage their finances and interact with customers. Here's how faster payments affect operations across key business areas:

Faster payment use cases for SMBs

Faster payments can streamline SMB supplier transactions. Businesses that use suppliers can access transaction cash within 72 hours thanks to faster payments. Therefore, they don't have to wait weeks for invoices to clear, which fosters stronger business relationships. In addition, they can achieve efficiency and boost security with ACH processing, which takes one to two days or the same day, depending on the specific business.

Faster payments can also enhance payroll processing. Numerous small businesses handle their payroll needs in-house. Therefore, any payroll delays can cause significant frustration and impact employee morale. However, faster payments allow SMBs to disburse salaries instantly, boosting employee satisfaction and potentially reducing turnover.

Using faster payments can enhance emergency expense management. When immediate expenses arise unexpectedly, such as equipment repairs or urgent bills, faster payments provide SMBs with quick access to funds to address these needs without disrupting operations.

Potential security concerns with faster payments

While faster payments offer a multitude of benefits for SMBs, it's essential to acknowledge potential security concerns and considerations, including the following:

How to get started with faster payments

Here's a road map for helping SMBs leverage the benefits of faster payments.

The future of faster payments

Faster payments allow SMBs to prevent fraud, reduce manual processing costs and stay competitive. Partnering with state-of-the-art payment gateway providers gives them access to a suite of solutions to help automate payments online.

With the introduction of the FedNow service, technologies like real-time payments and mobile payments are turbocharging transactions. As a merchant services provider, you can help SMBs integrate faster payment technology, enabling them to enjoy the resulting benefits in daily operations. End of Story

Walter Akolo is lead marketing executive at iCG Pay, formerly iCheck Gateway (https://ach.icheckgateway.com). Contact him via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/walter-akolo-9a09461b.

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