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    • #1284 Reply
      Kerry De Guzman
      Guest

      Who in this group is a receive bank for RTP/FedNow? We are curious to hear your experience from initial install to day to day.

      Thank you in advance,

    • #1285 Reply
      Jaymes
      Guest

      Hey Kerry,

      We are right at the tail end of going live with FedNow Receive. Our go-live date is Jan 28th, but are basically done with the setup portion of everything.

      If you have any questions, you can email me (jaymes.hori@hawaiinational.bank), or ask here in case anyone else has questions.

      Mahalo!

    • #1286 Reply
      Mission Bank
      Participant

      Hi Kerry, we are completed our RTP and FedNow project last year. Feel free to reach out if you want to discuss.

      -Heather Luna
      lunah@missionbank.bank

    • #1287 Reply
      Jessie Keleske
      Guest

      Hi!
      We are on FedNow and RTP receive only. Onboarding the product was super simple. We do get a good amount of RTP deposits but FedNow, we barely get.

      Daily balancing isn’t too bad either. Overall its good.

    • #1291 Reply
      Kerry De Guzman
      Guest

      Thank you all for the feedback. Can you confirm that you must have a fedline advantage connection. We were not aware of this.

    • #1292 Reply
      Jaymes
      Guest

      Hey Kerry,

      From my understanding you need it for FedNow Reports.

      Thanks!
      Jaymes

    • #1293 Reply
      Kerry De Guzman
      Guest

      Interesting. We got rid of our Fedline Advantage connection years ago. The documentation provided from JH states that they use an SFTP, Moveit, for reports, etc.

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