Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Federal Reserve Payment System Crash

 Fox News reported today:

    The Federal Reserve's system that allows wire money transfers crashed with intermittent disruptions for about two hours on Wednesday.

    The outage impacted customers, which include banks, brokers and mortgage lenders, and their ability to transfer funds in large and small sums.

    "A Federal Reserve operational error resulted in disruption of service in several business lines. We are restoring services and are communicating with all Federal Reserve Financial Services customers about the status of operations," Richmond Federal Reserve spokesperson Jim Strader said in a statement to FOX Business.

    Systems were fully restored at 2:57 p.m. ET, according to a notification from the Fed.

    "Processing of FedACH files has resumed and customers should receive acknowledgements for incoming files," the Federal Reserve Bank Services website reads. "Please note that the backlog of files may take time to clear and do not resend files."

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