Overview
Card Push Transfers move funds between your Increase account and an eligible Visa or Mastercard payment card within seconds. The funds are available instantly on the recipient’s end.
Target reach
Card Push Transfers can be used to push funds to billions of eligible Visa and Mastercard cards, both domestically and internationally. Supported cards are primarily debit cards.
Use cases
Visa Direct and Mastercard Send support dozens of use cases for sending funds to both consumers and businesses.
Examples include:
- Worker payouts, such as instant payroll, contractor payments, or tip disbursements
- Consumer payouts, such as employee reimbursements and insurance claim repayments
- Small business payouts, such as merchant settlements, marketplace payouts, and loan disbursements
- Overall money movement between two consumers
Networks
Increase utilizes our direct card network connections over redundant, leased line connectivity[0] to provide a best-in-class push-to-card experience directly with the card networks. This ensures full support of any card network features and complete pass-through of the information available in the acquiring messages.
Underlying implementation
Push-to-card transfers, often called Original Credit Transactions (OCTs), are implemented as additional functionality on top of the authorization, clearing, and settlement functionality that the card networks already support for regular purchase processing. You can think of them as instantaneous refunds, with a few key differences:
- Whereas a regular purchase or refund can be sent as either an 0100 authorization message followed by a clearing message or an 0200 full financial message depending on the acquirer, a push-to-card transfer is always a 0200 full financial, with the funds moving instantly.
- Push-to-card 0200s are not reversible, as the issuer is required to make the funds available within seconds.
Under the hood, even though the issuer makes funds available as soon as they receive the 0200 message from the network, actual movement of funds still happen daily over Fedwire using Visa’s regular net settlement process.