The Infrastructure Behind

Modern Payouts

Understand payment rails, banking networks, settlement systems, treasury infrastructure, and the technologies that move money around the world.
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02 — Topic hubs

Featured Infrastructure Knowledge Centers

Hub 01

ACH Infrastructure

ACH systems, processing methods, compliance standards, and transaction workflows.

Hub 02

RTP Networks

Real-time networks enabling instant transfers and modern payment experiences.

Hub 03

SWIFT Connectivity

Global messaging systems connecting banks for secure international payments.

Hub 04

Banking Connectivity

Secure connections between financial institutions, platforms, and payment systems.

Hub 05

Settlement Architecture

Frameworks and technologies managing transaction clearing and completion.

Hub 06

Global Payment Rails

International networks enabling cross-border transfers and global transactions.

03 — Resources

Featured Infrastructure Resources

Ultimate Guide to Payment Rails

A complete guide covering payment rails, network design, transaction flow, and infrastructure.

Settlement Systems Explained

A practical guide to settlement processes, clearing methods, and fund transfers.

Banking Network Fundamentals

Banking structures, communication systems, and technologies supporting transactions.

Global Infrastructure Guide

From local to global payments: infrastructure, technology, and network decisions.

04 — Glossary

Glossary Examples

What Is ACH?

ACH is a bank transfer network enabling secure electronic payments, deposits, and transactions.

What Is RTP?

RTP is a real-time payment system allowing instant transfers and immediate fund availability.

What Is SWIFT?

SWIFT is a global messaging network allowing banks to exchange secure payment instructions.

What Is SEPA?

SEPA is a European payment framework standardizing euro transfers between participating banks.

What Is a Payment Rail?

A payment rail is the network that enables funds to move between financial institutions.