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TITLE: Federal Reserve Board Requests Public Comment on Payment Account Proposal for Clearing and Settlement BODY: The Federal Reserve Board (Fed) is requesting public comment on a proposal to establish a "payment account" that legally eligible financial institutions could use for the specific purpose of clearing and settling their payments. The proposal aims to create a new framework that would allow eligible financial institutions to maintain accounts at the Federal Reserve specifically designated for payment-related activities. This initiative represents a potential expansion of the Fed's role in facilitating interbank payment infrastructure and settlement processes. The payment account would be distinct from existing Federal Reserve account structures and would be tailored to support the clearing and settlement functions that financial institutions require to process transactions efficiently. The proposal is intended to enhance the operational efficiency of the payments system by providing a dedicated mechanism for institutions to manage their clearing and settlement obligations. By establishing this specialized account type, the Fed seeks to streamline payment flows and potentially reduce operational complexity for participating institutions. The framework would define which financial institutions qualify as "legally eligible" to access these accounts, establishing eligibility criteria that would determine participation in the program. Financial institutions, payment system operators, and other stakeholders are invited to submit comments on the proposal. The Fed will use feedback from the public comment period to refine the proposal before any final implementation. Interested parties should monitor the Federal Reserve Board's official website for specific details regarding the comment submission deadline and process, as well as any additional technical specifications or eligibility requirements that may be published as part of the formal notice.
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