More organizations set to enable instant payments in the next two years

More than two in five financial institutions (FIs) and payment providers expect to enable instant payment capabilities within the next two years, according to a Finextra Research survey commissioned by ACI Worldwide and published in November 2025.

The global survey, which included 162 respondents, found that 41% of organizations plan to offer instant payment sending capabilities within two years.

The Asia-Pacific region showed a more “fragmented” outlook compared to Europe, with institutions reporting varying deployment timelines and the highest level of uncertainty globally—13% of APAC respondents said they were “not sure.”

In comparison, 39% of European organizations plan to support instant payments within the next 12 months.

Globally, nearly half (46%) of organizations admitted they still have work to do to enhance digital payment readiness.

While 94% of respondents indicated some level of preparedness to handle the rising volume of end-user initiated digital payments, the report noted that 46%—those identifying as “somewhat prepared,” “not well prepared,” or “not prepared at all”—still need to strengthen their infrastructure.

“It is clear that scaling infrastructure to meet growing demand for end-user initiated digital payments must remain a priority,” the report concluded.

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