The company formed by the payments industry to build and operate the New Payments Platform, NPP Australia Limited, has a new CEO, with the commencement today of Adrian Lovney as its inaugural Chief Executive Officer.
The New Payments Platform is a major industry initiative to develop new national infrastructure for fast, flexible, data rich payments in Australia. The Program proceeded to the fourth phase, “build and internal test” in August 2015. The NPP is on track to being operational in the second half of 2017.
The Program reached a historic milestone in December 2014 when 12 leading authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs) committed funding for the build and operation of the NPP. These institutions became the founding members of NPP Australia Limited.
NPP Australia also signed a 12-year contract with global provider of secure financial messaging services Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) to design, build and operate the basic infrastructure. The establishment of NPP Australia and the appointment of SWIFT marked the launch of the Program’s “design and elaborate” stage, which was then successfully completed in July 2015. The current “build and internal test” stage is scheduled for completion in early-mid 2017.
In October 2015, NPP Australia reached agreement with Australia’s premier bill payment system provider -BPAY – to deliver the first overlay service to use the NPP once it is operational in the second half of 2017.
The NPP will be open access infrastructure for Australian payments. The intention is that all ADIs will connect to the NPP, either directly or indirectly through another member, so they can process a wide variety of fast data-rich payments for their account holders. ADIs can choose to join the NPP at any point in its development and operation.
Core members are Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Australian Settlements Limited, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, Citigroup Pty Ltd, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Cuscal Limited, HSBC Bank Australia Limited, Indue Ltd, ING DIRECT, Macquarie Bank Limited, National Australia Bank Limited, Reserve Bank of Australia and Westpac Banking Corporation.
NPP Australia Chairman Paul Lahiff said in June, “Adrian is an energetic leader with a passion for leading large-scale transition programs and is well-equipped to head up the commercialisation of the NPP.”
“Adrian emerged as the outstanding candidate from an extensive domestic and global search process and the NPPA Board is delighted to have secured his services,” Mr Lahiff said.
Mr Lovney was the General Manager of Product & Service at Cuscal Ltd with responsibility for product, services, and customers across the business, including leading the organisation’s work in NPP. Previously, he was Cuscal’s General Manager Strategy & Communications, responsible for leading the evolution of Cuscal’s business over the last five years as well as the successful migration and transition of customers to a new and innovative payments platform.
Mr Lovney said in June , “I am honoured to be taking on this important role at this critical stage in the development of Australia’s New Payments Platform. The NPP is a uniquely Australian take on the real time payments infrastructure being implemented overseas. Its layered business architecture will deliver scale and efficiency, while supporting a diverse range of fast payments well into the future.
“These are exciting times and I am thrilled to be able to work with the NPP Australia Board and shareholders of NPP to help them realise the benefits of the investment they have made in this new payments system for Australia,” Mr Lovney said.