Real-Time Payments | First Citizens Bank (2024)

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We understand every business has unique needs and may want to streamline their payment services. That's why we offer Real-Time Payments, or RTP®, which allows businesses to conveniently receive payments and access funds immediately.

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Real-time payments benefits

Fast, secure payments

Process Real-Time Payments 24/7/365

Receive same-day payments for goods and services rendered.

Send payments securely

Make payments from accounts at other banks to your First Citizens account for cash concentration and daily reconcilement.

Opt out easily

You can opt out of RTP at any time by contacting the Business Engagement Center. We'll process your request within 3 business days. All RTP payments will be rejected without further notification.

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Business Digital Banking

Manage your business on the go

Send and transfer money using ACH and wires

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Business Digital Banking

Manage your business on the go

Receive account and security alerts

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Learn More Learn more about business digital banking

Real-Time Payments

General questions

A Real-Time Payment, or RTP®, is a transaction that moves through the RTP Network and settlement system offered by The Clearing House. This isn't an ACH or wire transaction.

The RTP Network provides the ability to conveniently receive payments and access funds immediately. All payments received can only be initiated from a federally insured US depository institution on the RTP Network.

RTP, ACH and domestic wire payments are all methods of moving money between accounts, but they differ in terms of speed, cost and use cases. ACH is characterized by its cost-effectiveness but slower processing times. RTP excels in speed and accessibility for real-time transactions on a 24/7/365 basis. And domestic wire transfers fall in between, offering faster processing than ACH but with higher fees.

The choice depends on factors such as transaction urgency, dollar value of the transaction, cost considerations and the specific use case.

Speak to your banker, or contact the Business Engagement Center at 866-322-4249 Monday through Friday, 8 am ET to 9 pm ET.

Real-Time Payments

How it works

RTP is available 24/7/365, which allows you to receive payments any time. All received payments post within seconds of when the payment was sent.

A sender may be limited on how much they can send from their participating bank, but the network rules allow you to receive up to $1 million per transaction.

No. RTPs are domestic only.

An RTP will have a description of RTP Credit. Once the RTP posts to your account, you'll see RTP Credit, 20 characters of the sender's name and the 35-digit instruction ID for your payment. This same information will be included on your bank statement.

If you need additional information from an RTP, you may sign up to receive a remittance notice that includes any additional information provided by the sender. Additional fees may apply.

To receive an RTP, provide the sender with your routing number, 053100300 and your account number.

More businesses are starting to offer RTPs instead of checks, ACH or wires. Some of these businesses require you to select the option to receive an RTP instead of an ACH or wire. For example, if you're using a digital wallet like Venmo, you may need to select the RTP option to send your funds real-time to your bank account.

Recipients receive payment within seconds of the sending bank initiating the transaction.

Verify with the sender that they:

  • Received a message that the payment was sent successfully
  • Used routing number 053100300
  • Received the payment back

If you've opted out of receiving RTPs, you'll need to opt back in or have the sender pay you through a different payment rail.

Have the sender provide the instruction ID sent with the payment and contact your local banker for additional assistance.

Currently First Citizens does not offer Real-Time Payment Send capability, but it's coming in 2025 to business customers. Consumer and Digital Banking business customers can use Zelle® to send a payment in a real time capacity.

Remittance notices are sent through email. You can select up to five email addresses to receive remittance notices. Commercial Advantage standard customers will also have access to remittance information.

Contact your banker to submit a request to opt out of receiving RTP.

Contact your banker to submit a request to opt in to receiving RTP.

No. The RTP Network is a credit and payment system that does not allow debits.

No. The RTP Network is a credit-push, one direction payment system that doesn't allow debits.

RTPs are irrevocable. The RTP Network is a credit and payment system that does not allow debits. To return an RTP, you'll need to initiate a payment, outside of the RTP Network, to the sender.

RTPs are irrevocable. If you suspect the RTP is erroneous or fraudulent, please contact your banker or contact the Customer Engagement Center at 888-323-4732 Monday through Friday, 8 am ET to 9 pm ET or Saturday and Sunday, 8 am ET to 8 pm ET.

Real-Time Payments

Features

RTP also includes the Payment-Related Messages, or Non-Payment Messages feature, which allows an individual or financial institution—both payee and payer—to request and send information regarding a payment.

You can get detailed remittance information on received RTP transactions through email or Commercial Advantage.

RTPs are limited to active checking and savings accounts.

Recipients receive payment within seconds of the sending bank initiating the transaction.

Contact your banker for more information on how to receive an RTP remittance notice.

Consumers don't receive fees. Business and commercial clients receive a fee at the time payment is received or at the time the remittance notice is accepted for each email address. Analysis accounts will receive the fee at the end of the month. Contact your banker for further information.

Commercial Advantage standard customers have access to the Real-Time Payments notifications widget for viewing RTP remittance information and the RTP messaging functionality. For more details on these functionalities, please see the Real-Time Payments Guide (PDF) or contact your Relationship Manager.

With Digital Banking, you'll be able to view RTPs as posted transactions. However, there are no additional features. For additional features, you'll need Commercial Advantage.

Only Commercial Advantage customers can acknowledge a payment. Please see the Real-Time Payments Guide (PDF) for instructions.

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For a list of account details and fees, see our Disclosure of Products and Fees—Business Accounts and Services (PDF).

RTP® is a registered trademark of The Clearing House Payments Company, LLC.

Zelle® and the Zelle® related marks are wholly owned by Early Warning Services, LLC and are used herein under license.

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