To Pay or to Be Paid, That is the Answer (2024)

Debit Push Payments Will Revolutionize Getting Paid, Instantly

Using a debit card to pay a merchant, in a store or online, is standardized and intuitive. But getting paid is neither. Receiving and depositing a check, getting the money “Venmo’d” to you, being paid via ACH (including direct deposits), and of course, receiving cash, are all options. These options require the payee to wait – until they receive the check, wait until the ACH clears or wait until the Venmo payment can be pushed to a bank account. There is an alternative: debit push payments. The “rails” that debit transactions use to make a purchase from a merchant can be used in the reverse direction, that is, the same rails can be used to push a payment to the debit cardholder’s account, pretty much instantly. Visa calls the capability “Visa Direct” and Mastercard calls it “Mastercard Send”. Both work the same; to allow funds to be pushed by a financial institution or a business to a cardholder knowing only the debit card number; no more having to provide the credit union’s routing number and checking or saving account number.

The many possibilities for using this service is what makes the potential so powerful:

  • Imagine being in a fender bender, and having the insurance claim disbursem*nt sent directly to your account within minutes.
  • Uber drivers who need money to pay for gas can be sent the payout for the day’s rides at the end of each day.
  • Wait staff can get their tips paid out at the end of their shift, rather than waiting until the end of the week.
  • Airbnb hosts can get their funds for vacation rentals instantly.
  • Travelers can accept their voluntary “bump” funds and have the money ready to spend before leaving the airport.
  • Lottery winners can get winning payouts instantly.

The dollar amount being sent also doesn’t matter – from hundred thousand dollar real-estate settlements, thousand-dollar healthcare reimbursem*nts for out-of-pocket payments and hundred-dollar government benefits disbursem*nts, down to 50 cent product rebates.

Debit Push payments are not the only method of getting funds transferred in near-real-time. Faster Payments networks hold the promise for real-time settlement between big banks and their clients. Same-Day ACH can also speed up B2B payments. The big differentiator is that debit push payments directly benefit individual cardholders who need the money most: gig economy workers, wait servers, independent contractors, and freelancers.

Debit push payments are already in use. The insurance company Allstate uses it “to facilitate the payment of claims, giving claimants access to their money when they need it most.” Google uses the capability “to enable Google PayTM users to send money in real-time by enabling P2P transfers directly to bank accounts using a debit card.” Zelle relies on the capability to ensure P2P payments are near-real-time.

The actual transfer of funds is faster than the alternatives. Visa requires U.S. issuers “to make funds available to its cardholders within a maximum of 30 minutes of approving the transaction”, while Mastercard states “Posting times depend on the receiving financial institution and routing network.” In either case, having the money in minutes is far better than getting it days later.

What do credit unions need to do? While the majority of debit BINs (the range of numbers associated with all the debit cards issued by a credit union or community bank) are enabled for fast payments, many are not. Credit union members who have a debit card in a BIN not-enabled will not be able to receive their funds near-real-time, but rather will have to wait 2-3 days, negating the benefits of the technology. Usually enabling the BIN is something that is done by the credit union or bank’s debit processor. Verify with your processor that this capability is available, and then start educating your members and customers about this incredible benefit.

To learn more about debit push payments, contact the experts at Trellance at [emailprotected].

To Pay or to Be Paid, That is the Answer (2024)

FAQs

How do you use pay or paid? ›

paid is the correct past tense of the verb pay. The correct word is "paid." "Payed" is a less common and outdated variant of the past tense and past participle of the verb "pay." Nowadays, "paid" is the standard and widely accepted form.

What does "to be paid" mean? ›

/peɪd/ /peɪd/ Something that's paid is done in exchange for money, or happens while you're receiving pay. For example, your job might offer paid vacation, when you get your usual pay but don't have to work.

What is the word for being paid? ›

compensated salaried. Strong matches. indemnified recompensed refunded reimbursed remunerated repaid. paid (adjective as in having received pay)

Is it correct to say paid? ›

Note People sometimes mistakenly write payed because it seems like the more logical past tense spelling of “pay,” but paid is the correct choice in the vast majority of cases.

Will pay or will be paid? ›

This is in passive sense. In active sense it will be “will pay back to you”. “Will be paid back to you.” is the correct way to say it.

Is it just pay or paid? ›

The past tense of pay is paid and there with payed having a different meaning ,paid is the correct verb to use.

Did you pay or paid? ›

You did paid the balance. "Pay" is a main verb, and "did" (the past of do and does) is an auxiliary verb. All these forms of the auxiliary are always used with a an infinitive without to whether you form an interrogative, negative, or emphatic sentence.

What is another word for be paid? ›

Some common synonyms of pay are compensate, indemnify, recompense, reimburse, remunerate, repay, and satisfy.

How do you say something is paid? ›

verb
  1. compensated.
  2. reimbursed.
  3. repaid.
  4. refunded.
  5. remunerated.
  6. recompensed.
  7. prepaid.
  8. paid up.
Aug 14, 2024

What is the meaning of being paid? ›

1. : marked by the receipt of pay. paid vacation time. 2. : being or having been paid or paid for.

How do you say payment in a professional way? ›

Synonyms of payment
  1. paying.
  2. compensation.
  3. repayment.
  4. giving.
  5. remittance.
  6. disbursem*nt.
  7. remuneration.
  8. reimbursem*nt.
Sep 6, 2024

What is a better word for paid for? ›

as in sprung (for) sprung (for) sprang (for) expended. financed.

Do we get pay or paid? ›

In almost all cases, the past tense and past participle of pay is paid. When used in this way, pay is considered an irregular verb because it doesn't use the ending -ed like regular verbs do. However, the word payed is used as the past tense and past participle of pay in two very specific nautical senses.

How do you say politely to pay? ›

How to ask someone to pay you for work
  • Avoid letting too much time pass from the payment due date. ...
  • Set up an emailing schedule. ...
  • Send polite reminders before the due date. ...
  • Send a polite but direct email on the due date. ...
  • Firmly remind them when your invoice is overdue. ...
  • Call them if they still don't pay you.
Jul 2, 2024

Is it been paid or being paid? ›

You'd have to say, “I have not yet been paid,” or, “I have not been paid yet.” You would not say, “I am not paid yet,” because being “paid” isn't a state of being, which is what the verb “to be” (I am, you are, he is) means; it's describing a state…

Do I get pay or paid? ›

In almost all cases, the past tense and past participle of pay is paid. When used in this way, pay is considered an irregular verb because it doesn't use the ending -ed like regular verbs do. However, the word payed is used as the past tense and past participle of pay in two very specific nautical senses.

How do we use pay? ›

[transitive] used with some nouns to show that you are giving or doing the thing mentioned pay something I didn't pay attention to what she was saying. The director paid tribute to all she had done for the charity. I'll pay a call on (= visit) my friends. pay somebody something I'll pay you a call when I'm in town.

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