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NACHA Reports Nearly
14 Billion ACH Payments in 2005
ACH Volume Doubles in 5 Years
San Diego,
California, May 8, 2006 - Nearly 14 billion
automated clearing house (ACH) payments were made in
2005, a 16.2 percent increase over 2004, according
to statistics compiled by NACHA - The Electronic
Payments Association. Annual ACH payment volume has
doubled in the last 5 years, spurred by growth
across all transaction categories and newer
applications used primarily to collect consumers'
bill payments.
"Financial
institutions provide tremendous value to their
customers through electronic payment products and
services," said Steve Ellis, Chairman of NACHA and
Executive Vice President of Wells Fargo & Company's
Wholesale Banking Group. "The rapid growth of the
ACH Network is tangible proof of the value that
financial institutions and their customers
experience from ACH payments."
The nation's
financial institutions originated 17.4 percent more
ACH payments in 2005 than in 2004. The number of
these payments was 12.98 billion, a jump of more
than 1.9 billion over 2004, and valued at $27.9
trillion. The remainder were originated by the
Federal government - 976 million ACH payments in
2005, up 2.6 percent, and valued at $3.2 trillion.
ACH payments
include Direct Deposit of payroll, Social Security
benefits and tax refunds, Direct Payment of consumer
bills, e-checks, business-to-business payments, and
Federal tax withholdings.
Consumer
Payments
American consumers
use the ACH Network primarily to pay bills
automatically and electronically, and to receive
income and benefit payments via Direct Deposit.
NACHA estimates that 6.5 - 7.0 billion consumer
bills were collected via the ACH Network in 2005,
including pre-authorized debits, Internet and
telephone payments, and checks converted into ACH
payments.
Annual volume for
Accounts Receivable (ARC) check conversion grew by
more than 900 million payments to more than 2.15
billion, an increase of 60 percent. ARC accounted
for 47 percent of financial institutions' ACH
transaction growth in 2005.
Internet-initiated
ACH payments (WEB) grew by 38.9 percent to 1.34
billion. NACHA estimates that 80 percent of these
payments are to pay bills via companies' or billing
services' web sites, 18 percent are to transfer
funds.
The number
pre-authorized, automatic bill payments - known as
Direct Payment - increased by 5.3 percent to 3.1
billion payments.
Direct Deposit is
still the most widely used ACH payment. The number
of Direct Deposits in 2005 increased by 5.1 percent
to more than 4.4 billion payments. Direct Deposit is
used for payroll, expense and travel reimbursement,
pension and annuity payments, interest payments,
retirement and mutual fund distributions, Social
Security, Veterans and other government benefits,
and tax refunds. The average dollar amount of a
Direct Deposit was $1,290.
NACHA estimates
that more than 71 percent of the private-sector
workforce in the U.S. uses Direct Deposit to get
paid, and as many as 145 million Americans use
Direct Deposit for their pay or government benefits.
Business
Payments
American
businesses and governments use the ACH Network for
payments to and from trading partners, vendor
payments, business-to-government tax withholdings,
intra-company cash management transfers, and to
exchange remittance information regarding payments.
The total number
of business-to-business ACH payments grew to 2.0
billion in 2005, up 11.3 percent over 2004.
Financial electronic data interchange - the
electronic exchange of payment-related information
or financial-related documents in standard formats
between business partners on the ACH Network - grew
by 19.8 percent in 2005. In 2005 there were 915
million EDI-formatted remittance records
accompanying ACH payments. The number of financial
EDI payments in 2005 was 255.6 million, up 20.3
percent over 2004.
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ACH Volume (in millions) |
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2005 |
2004 |
% Increase |
| Commercial |
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| Inter-bank |
9,719 |
8,174 |
18.9 |
| On-Us |
3,262 |
2,884 |
13.1 |
| Commercial Total |
12,981 |
11,057 |
17.4 |
| Federal Government |
976 |
951 |
2.6 |
| Total |
13,957 |
12,009 |
16.2 |
About NACHA - The
Electronic Payments Association
NACHA is the leading
organization in developing electronic solutions to
improve the payments system. NACHA represents more
than 11,000 financial institutions through direct
memberships and a network of regional payments
associations, and 650 organizations through its
industry councils. NACHA develops operating rules
and business practices for the Automated Clearing
House (ACH) Network and for electronic payments in
the areas of Internet commerce, electronic bill and
invoice presentment and payment (EBPP, EIPP),
e-checks, financial electronic data interchange
(EDI), international payments, and electronic
benefits transfer (EBT). Visit NACHA on the Internet
at www.nacha.org.
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