TBH since its all done a a batch process by a server, why does it even need to wait for "business hours" on the Monday anyway?
![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
TBH since its all done a a batch process by a server, why does it even need to wait for "business hours" on the Monday anyway?
PhantomNVD:TBH since its all done a a batch process by a server, why does it even need to wait for "business hours" on the Monday anyway?
Linux:PhantomNVD:
TBH since its all done a a batch process by a server, why does it even need to wait for "business hours" on the Monday anyway?
Someone to watch for issues during batch processing and I suspect fraud team monitor it as well for out of pattern transfers
John
Yep fully correct. I can't go into too much detail but whilst the system is automated fully there is still a requirement to have "humans" watching for alerts that may arise, failed / corrupt batches (it happens with all banks) and also to ensure our systems reach cutoff with each bank. Believe me, even though the systems are incredibly stable there are still problems as to be expected as humans are still initiating the payments.
If this was automated 24/7 it'll make it harder to do system maintenance, do fraud checking and funds retrieval if this ever happens (we're given a small window) and I can't imagine the amount of problems this could well create for all banks as they're all different with different systems.
All banks get on well with one another - we communicate with the other banks (and vice versa) to help one another help when an issue happens. For an automated system there is still way too much human involvement required to fully automate all the things and when you're dealing with money you can't really screw up here.
We're incredibly lucky to have the Reserve Bank who comes up with policies for all banks to get us talking on the same level. We're actually years ahead in the banking industry compared to Australia and the US (believe me!).
Michael Murphy | https://murfy.nz
Referral Links: Tessie | Tesla | Quic Broadband (use R122101E7CV7Q for free setup)
Are you happy with what you get from Geekzone? Please consider supporting us by subscribing.
Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer.
For more information about the RBNZ role check out
https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/markets-and-payments/esas/esas-rtgs-overview
It's more operational than you might think of a regulator.
Staying in Wellington. Check out my AirBnB in the Wellington CBD. https://www.airbnb.co.nz/rooms/32019730 Mention GZ to get a 10% discount
System One: PS3 SuperSlim, NPVR and Plex Server running on Intel NUC (C2D) (Windows 10 Pro), Sony BDP-S390 BD player, Pioneer AVR, Odroid C2 running Kodi and Plex, Panasonic 60" 3D plasma, Samsung Q80 Atmos soundbar. Google Chromecast, Google Chromecast TV
System Two: Oppo BDP-80 BluRay Player with hardware mode to be region free, Vivitek HD1080P 1080P DLP projector with 100" screen, Denon AVRS730H 7.2 Channel Dolby Atmos/DTS-X AV Receiver, Samsung 4K player, Google Chromecast, Odroid C2 running Kodi and Plex
|
![]() ![]() ![]() |