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Banking infrastructure is pretty terrible by default. Almost everywhere. It‘s 2021, instantaneous transactions should be the default. If you send a SEPA payment in Europe (most modern standard) it still takes one business day. And intercontinental transactions take even longer.

I get the whole interbank exchange weirdness, but still. Banks basically transfer money akin to using analogue switchboards.



> If you send a SEPA payment in Europe (most modern standard) it still takes one business day.

The most modern standard is SEPA Instant Credit Transfer [1] which does transfers in under 10 seconds. As of right now 57% of European payment service providers have joined with this scheme.

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[1] https://www.europeanpaymentscouncil.eu/what-we-do/sepa-insta...


The most recent standard is instant, but in some countries banks take this as an opportunity to get fees. In France for example you can usually pay ~€1 to make an instant transfer, but even non-instant ones are usually much faster than one day; in the U.K. it seems everyone gets instant transfers for free.




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