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FRB: Press Release -- Final report of a Federal Reserve committee study of payments services provided to depository institutions -…

Release Date: January 5, 1998

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve today issued the final report and recommendations of its Committee on
the Federal Reserve in the Payments Mechanism.
The Committee was appointed by Chairman Alan Greenspan in October 1996 to examine
the payment services provided by the Federal Reserve to depository institutions in
recognition of the rapid changes occurring in the financial services and technology sectors.
The Committee came to two general conclusions which are discussed in detail in its full
report:
The Federal Reserve should remain a provider of both check collection and automated
clearing house (ACH) services with the explicit goal of enhancing the efficiency,
effectiveness and convenience of both systems, while ensuring access for all
depository institutions.
The Federal Reserve should play a more active role, working closely and
collaboratively with providers and users of the payments system, both to enhance the
efficiency of check and ACH services and to help evolve strategies for moving to the
next generation of payment instruments.
In reaching its conclusions the Committee undertook a fundamental review of the role of the
Federal Reserve in the payments system and considered how alternative roles for the
Federal Reserve might enhance or undermine the integrity, efficiency and accessibility of
the payments system.
The review involved a series of payments system forums held around the country to receive
views of representatives from over 450 institutions, including depository institutions of all
sizes, clearing houses and other third-party service providers, consumers, retailers, and
academics.
Discussions at these meetings focussed on five hypothetical scenarios depicting various
alternative roles of the Federal Reserve, ranging from exiting the retail payments system to
adopting a leadership role in the industry.
The Committee is comprised of Vice Chair Alice M. Rivlin as Committee Chair, Governor
Edward W. Kelley, Jr., President William J. McDonough of the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York, and President Thomas C. Melzer of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
The Committee's final report and recommendations is attached.
Final report and recommendations (452 KB PDF)
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https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/press/general/1998/19980105/

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