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This publication was designed with the corporate ACH Originator in mind and is an excellent resource to provide to new Originators at the time of onboarding. By clicking on the "Buy Now" button, you acknowledge that you will be directed to a third-party …
This publication was designed for individuals who need to understand the ins and outs of each Standard Entry Class (“SEC”) Code – including financial institutions and corporate ACH Originators alike. These quick reference cards break down 13 of the most …
The purpose of this guide is to offer corporate ACH Originators a high-level understanding of the Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines, crafted with the corporate end-user in mind. The publication is accessed through the UMACHA website at the time of …
This Rules Review Guide is designed to assist an Originator when performing a review of their ACH functions and to provide an understanding regarding the requirements of the Nacha Operating Rules. The guide will help the Originator and its Financial …
Nacha Direct Members are comprised of financial institutions and payments association organizations that shape and influence the governance and direction of the ACH Network and the Nacha Operating Rules. Through cross-industry cooperation, innovation and …
It’s a good problem to have: Going to Smarter Faster Payments 2024 and making sure you don’t miss a thing. “You have to plan your whole schedule on where you want to be and at what time, because it’s packed full of information,” said Lisa S. Coffey, Chief …
It’s perhaps the most recognizable feature of the ACH Network: Direct Deposit. It’s the way 93% of American workers are paid and nearly all Social Security recipients get their benefits. A new campaign unveiled today by Nacha aims to educate and inform …
Nacha supports users having choices in electronic payments – including instant payments (such as FedNow and RTP), credit cards and wire. Electronic payment options can be complementary and give payment system users a choice based on their use case. This …
The first thing to do is to ask your employer if they offer Direct Deposit. If you work at a small place, check with your boss; in a larger firm, ask the human resources department. In many cases the answer is yes, so you’ll want to be ready with the most …