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Nacha has created an Opt-In Program to better facilitate the return and recovery of potentially fraudulent unemployment benefits originally paid by ACH credits (i.e., Direct Deposit). ODFIs for state unemployment benefit agencies are able to “opt-in” on …
Developed by the State Revenue Agencies and Nacha, the State Tax Refund Return Opt-In Program makes it easier for financial institutions to return tax refund credits in cases of suspected error or fraud. What’s In It For You? Numerous financial …
Sometimes simple works best. When it comes to your financial life, there are ways to simplify things that make a lot of sense. The first week of August is Simplify Your Life Week, and on a personal level, one of the easiest things to do is to move away …
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) has exploded over the past year as a payments method. Although the general concept is not particularly new – buying items “on layaway” was popular for decades after the Great Depression, and installment lending was the most …
Shauna Wesley-Baxley remembers a time when Johnson & Johnson Insurance made all its payments—from vendor and payroll to consumer reimbursements—by check, and she’s not nostalgic for it. “A nightmare between filing and trying to keep track of everything,” …
… Nacha has created an Opt-In Program to better facilitate the return and recovery of potentially fraudulent unemployment benefits originally paid by ACH credits (i.e., Direct Deposit). … The IRS Refund Opt-In Program was developed by the IRS and Nacha to …
… Each depository financial institution that transmits or receives ACH entries is required to pay Nacha an Annual Fee and a Per-Entry Fee for costs associated with the administration of the ACH Network. The fee amounts are set to recover costs of the ACH …
At a time when in-office staffing is minimal or non-existent because of the pandemic, paying bills by ACH is important for any business or organization, and Nacha is no exception. Read our case study to see how the steward of the ACH Network is putting …