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Real-time payments are here—can your business benefit?
By ATB Financial 23 January 2024 5 min read
Real-time payments (RTP) are available 24/7/365, settling and delivering funds with confirmation to the payee in less than 60 seconds.
While real-time payments have been around in Europe since 2014, increasing interest in them in North America. They are gradually making their way into the corporate world as businesses look for alternatives to credit cards and cheques. According to a report from FIS, real-time payments are now available in 64 countries, up from 14 countries in 2014. This trajectory suggests that instant payments will soon become the global standard—if they are not there already.
There is immense work underway right now by the governing payments bodies of the United States and Canada. Financial institutions will eventually need to comply. The cost of modernization will be measured in the billions.
Businesses are now able to enter the real-time payment space with the introduction of payment methods like Interac e-Transfer® for Business.
While real-time payments are available, is real-time needed by North American corporates? More importantly, is it wanted? To answer these questions, we need to look at the contributing factors that affect payments.
Businesses of every size are driven by some type of cash conversion cycle, ideally one that speeds up receivables and delays payables as much as possible. Here is the first and possibly the most important challenge for corporates. Why would a corporate want to ”speed up” payables using real-time payments?
It’s not that corporates want to speed up their payables. It’s that they want to maximize their cash flow cycle, perhaps to delay it to the last second, using the most secure and least costly way to execute the payment.
Paying at the last possible second allows for more efficient working capital to reduce debt, invest short-term or make other purchasing decisions. What other opportunities are available for you to source additional funds or make use of funds with this additional liquidity?
How do you make better use of your money? Say you have a payment with net 30 terms—you need to have it in the vendor’s hands by the 30th day. Some vendors will accept late payments without penalization, as long as it’s dated by the 30th day. This creates cheque float value. So when do you want the payment to physically clear your account?
If you make a real-time or near real-time payment on or before the 30th, what’s in it for you? Is the vendor willing to accept an electronic payment, valued three days late, to account for cheque float?
Consider the following calculation. Say you have a $1 million vendor payment this month, based on Canadian prime + 1 of 4.95 per cent. Assuming a cheque float of three days, instant payment would save you around $400 a month, which equates to $4,800 a year. Now say you have 20 similar vendors. You are looking at nearly $100,000 per year purely in interest cost savings by swapping cheques for instant payments as your payment method.
Perhaps you want to mitigate cheque fraud or create a more efficient payment process. Instead of cheques, what if you paid electronically? You would look for increased trade terms. You can ask the vendor for a discount that matches the savings of a cheque float, or you could add three additional days to the net terms in order to enjoy the same cost savings as cheque payments.
Ultimately, you’ll have to make a business case for suppliers, customers, employees and partners for real-time payments being the best option for your company. Here’s how real-time payments compare to other payment methods.
This article was originally sourced from a publication in AFP’s Exchange Spring 2020 issue.
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