FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES

NAICS 522320 includes $194,486,873 in federal contract obligations across 6 ingested award records.

Quick answer

FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES has $194,486,873 in ingested federal contract obligations across 6 award records in this naics profile.

NAICS Snapshot

Total obligations$194,486,873
Award records6
Entity code522320
Data updatedMay 7, 2026
Top relationshipF.H. CANN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Top categoryDepartment of Education

Source: USAspending.gov. Last updated from ingested federal spending data: May 7, 2026.

Market Analysis

FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES has $194,486,873 across 6 ingested award records, with the analysis below generated only from visible tables on this page.

Trend Direction

FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES increased from FY2023 to FY2025, moving from $18,778,323 to $174,642,860 in the ingested records.

  • Latest: $174,642,860
  • Previous: $18,778,323

Concentration

F.H. CANN & ASSOCIATES, INC. accounts for 46.3% of FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES's visible obligations in this slice, which is the first concentration signal to review before treating the market as broad or fragmented.

  • Top relationship: F.H. CANN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
  • Top value: $90,050,201

Buyer And Category Mix

Department of Education is the largest visible secondary category at $175,603,161. Use this alongside the relationship table to separate one-off award activity from repeat market exposure.

  • Largest secondary category: Department of Education
  • Category value: $175,603,161

Recent Award Signal

The latest displayed award is 91003125F0304 from FY2025 with $90,050,201 in obligations. Recent rows help identify whether the profile is still active in current procurement data.

  • Award date: Not listed
Source caveats
  • USAspending records can be revised after initial publication.
  • Negative obligations and deobligations may affect totals in narrow slices.

Spending by Fiscal Year

FY20252 awards$174,642,860
FY20231 awards$18,778,323
FY20213 awards$1,065,689

Top Contractors

F.H. CANN & ASSOCIATES, INC.1 awards$90,050,201
EDFINANCIAL SERVICES LLC1 awards$84,592,659
U.S. BANCORP1 awards$18,778,323
FISERV FEDERAL SYSTEMS, INC.1 awards$960,301
RUST CONSULTING, INC.2 awards$105,388

Top Agencies

Department of Education3 awards$175,603,161
Department of Homeland Security1 awards$18,778,323
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau2 awards$105,388

Recent Awards

AwardRecipientFiscal yearObligationsDate
91003125F0304F.H. CANN & ASSOCIATES, INC.2025$90,050,201Not available
91003125F0302EDFINANCIAL SERVICES LLC2025$84,592,659Not available
70CMSD23C00000001U.S. BANCORP2023$18,778,323Not available
EDELPO16C0001FISERV FEDERAL SYSTEMS, INC.2021$960,301Not available
9531CB20F0112RUST CONSULTING, INC.2021$68,865Not available
9531CB21F0053RUST CONSULTING, INC.2021$36,524Not available
Citation facts

FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES has $194,486,873 in ingested federal contract obligations across 6 award records in this naics profile.

Source
USAspending.gov procurement award records
Data updated
May 7, 2026
Canonical URL
https://www.govspending.us/naics/522320

Federal Contract Questions

How much federal contract spending is associated with FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES?

FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES has $194,486,873 in ingested contract obligations across 6 award records.

Which relationships matter most for FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS PROCESSING, RESERVE, AND CLEARINGHOUSE ACTIVITIES?

F.H. CANN & ASSOCIATES, INC. is the largest listed relationship in this profile at $90,050,201.

Which industries or buyers are most visible?

Department of Education is the largest listed secondary category at $175,603,161.

Source: USAspending.gov. Last updated from ingested federal spending data: May 7, 2026.

Methodology