A Verification of Payee (VoP) service informs payers of any discrepancies between the payment account identifier given and the name of the intended payee. Payers will get a result (i.e. “match”, “close match”, “no match” or “other”) before initiating the payment, thereby mitigating the risk of fraud.
make consent/authorization for transactions irrevocable once the payer initiates or the payee receives the payment order, so instant payment transactions are pretty much final
Zelle likewise provides payee name for verification, offers multifactor authentication, and treats payments as irrevocable, so I’m not sure legal what more to expect here that isn’t pretty much the same elsewhere.
Is it much better in other countries with instant payments/transfers?
With the EU, I only see instant payment regulations for enabling the payer to verify the payee
and screening of transactions for sanctions. Their payment services regulations
Zelle likewise provides payee name for verification, offers multifactor authentication, and treats payments as irrevocable, so I’m not sure legal what more to expect here that isn’t pretty much the same elsewhere.