Overview of The New Payments Architecture
Overview of The New Payments Architecture
Overview of The New Payments Architecture
Introduction
• The current payments architecture in the UK centres mainly on Bacs, Faster Payments and Cheque and
Credit to facilitate interbank payments, however these all operate on different sets of rules and standards.
• As a result, the current interbank clearing and settlement system is complex, lacks flexibility, and risks
stifling innovation and competition.
• The objective of the NPA (New Payments Architecture) is to process interbank payments via a single clearing
and settlement system (as opposed to the various systems currently in place), simplifying the structure and
ensuring interoperability, which should in turn foster innovation.
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6 Payment Types included in the NPA
• The NPA has defined a set of products that will be made available for the participants, who will select which
ones to implement depending on their individual business needs.
• These payment types have similar attributes to FPS and BACS payments today but will be built on a richer
ISO 20022 format, replacing the legacy FPS ISO 8583 and proprietary BACS Standard 18 formats.
• All payment types are aligned with Pay.UK strategy of unlocking account-to-account payments, owned by
Pay.UK and include all real-time transactions between consumers and/or businesses, as shown below.
A new product which the NPA will make available for Retail/eCommerce payments. The
Instant Payment
instant payment requires a definite response from recipients in ‘near real time’
Same-Day A new payment type which will be processed when NPA has available capacity and reduces
Payment cost. May replace some SOPs/FDPs.
Single payment message with multiple individual credits, one debit, may improve processing
Multi-Payment
efficiency (Participants and NPA) may enable early BACS Credit migration
A file based service which allows Participants to efficiently submit large payment files to the
Bulk Payment
NPA in batch. Bulk files may include Priority or Same Day payments.
Allows Corporates and PSPs to submit payments to the NPA for bulk processing with
Multi-Day Bulk
improved efficiency, improved liquidity management, pre-notification of settlement and
Payment
other functional benefits to Corporate and Government users
• Opportunities for users and businesses to choose their payments journey depending on their preferences
and needs and always in a safe and secure environment.
• Development of new digital overlay services (also known as value-added services) connected to a single
payments infrastructure, instead of having multiple connectors and different integrations. Some examples
include Request to Pay, Confirmation of Payee and QR code payments.
• Pay.UK has already developed two of those services: Confirmation of Payee and Request to Pay (destined
to replace direct debits) and other such additional services will be developed soon.
• The new infrastructure is designed to allow fintech and regtech suppliers to add new services.
• Enablement of new revenue streams. With this consolidation, financial institutions have better tools to track
and obtain information from consumer payments.
• Agility from new technology. The NPA brings new technology that is no longer limiting innovation, is more
scalable and flexible, and improves go to market.
• Migrating to one interbank payment system results in better payment tracking and the ability to send more
information to support and enrich downstream payment processes, such as reconciliations.
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The NPA Journey so far
February 2022: U.K. Faster Payments participants need to submit documentation to Pay.UK to demonstrate their
level of preparedness for NPA, including:
April 2023: NPA certification testing window opens for all interested financial institutions
End 2025: Migration from U.K. Faster Payments to NPA complete following 18 months of co-existence
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