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Direct TCH and Fed connection: connecting to the metal with Adam Shannon

In this episode, Adam Shannon, a Founding Engineer at Moov Financial talks about direct integrations with The Clearing House and the Fed. What are the implications of such connections, how do they benefit the end user, improve the flow of funds and who should concern themselves w ...  Show more

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