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Comerica Bank will become an early adopter of TCH’s revised rules for domestic On-Behalf-Of (OBO) payments- RTP transactions originated by a sender to make a payment for another person

June 17, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Comerica Bank will become an early adopter of The Clearing House’s revised rules for domestic On-Behalf-Of (OBO) payments on the RTP® network. Comerica Bank, and its client Monex USA, a leading provider of international payments, corporate FX and currency risk hedging services, took part in one of the first OBO payments under the revised rules, reinforcing Comerica’s dedication to delivering instant payment solutions designed for speed, efficiency and flexibility for both direct and indirect customers. OBO payments are RTP transactions originated by a sender to make a payment for another person (i.e., on behalf of that other person). The sender is the titled owner of the account from which the RTP payment is sent. The new rules replace existing requirements for Payment Service Providers and apply more broadly to intermediated RTP activity, introducing a consistent framework focused on payment transparency, due diligence, risk management and fraud reporting obligations. “Introducing this new capability is a testament to Comerica’s commitment to providing our customers seamless, on demand access to funds, both for themselves and their own customers,” said Allysun Fleming, Comerica Bank Executive Director of Payments. “RTP OBO payments unlock real-time disbursement use cases at scale, such as payroll and benefits, marketplace payouts, embedded payments, and more. We are excited to participate in an ecosystem that enforces transparency of funds.” A comprehensive risk management framework for OBO payments on the RTP network broadens the benefits of RTP payments through enhanced oversight of intermediary payments providers. Through the new requirements, the RTP network strengthens participants’ ability to manage risk for growing payment use cases and will increase momentum for the 24/7 real-time payment network that already processes more than one million transactions per day for more than 950 banks and credit unions. RTP OBO payments for domestic transactions will enable Monex USA to facilitate instant payments at scale, greatly simplifying their operational process and providing enhanced transparency end to end.

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