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Are there any banks offering FedNow transfers for their business or personal account holders yet?
Yes there are banks using fednow
https://www.frbservices.org/financial-services/fednow/certif...

Notable big boys are Wells Fargo, US Bank, JPMC, and BNY Mellon. Also, the US Treasury (“U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service”).

Both counter parties need to be onboarded for the capability to be available.

Seems to be a dearth of further information. Any screenshots of money transfer forms?

When can I use it to pay the IRS?

Guess I need to open a bank account with one of these to use it, but would prefer to see something first.

Your bank will likely have it soon enough.
Wouldn’t it look like a normal ACH transfer request? Just faster?
I have accounts with WellsFargo and Chase. They don't offer Fednow for customers.
My question too - a lot of names but not seeing actual implementation
StarOne Credit Union in the Bay Area, I heard on reddit, offers p2p using Fednow.
I love that the Wikipedia community makes pages like this so quickly. Was made back in November.

I've made a few pages here and there and it's certainly takes some time to find reputable sources to prove notability and get a decent starting article out.

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