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NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Sustainers are the lifeblood of most nonprofits, and Nacha’s research shows an opportunity to convert regular donors to sustaining donors using ACH. “But what we found was that only 25% of donors are using ACH for their recurring …
The Third-Party Sender ACH Risk Assessment Workbook is designed to assist Third-Party Senders of all types in addressing their ACH risk. Content of the Workbook includes risk obligations as defined in the OCC Bulletin 2006-39, ACH Risk Management …
Third-Party Senders that have agreed with a participating Depository Financial Institution to process ACH Entries, including the performance of any functions of an ODFI are required to conduct an annual ACH Rules Compliance Audit. If you are conducting …
Donors are the lifeblood for nonprofits and religious organizations. Enabling electronic bank transfers is the choice method to convert them to sustainable donors and to save money so you can devote more to your mission. ACH can help. Electronic bank …
Contact: Media Relations Robust growth continued for the modern ACH Network in the second quarter of 2021. Payment volume climbed 9.9%, with particularly strong growth in business-to-business (B2B) payments. The ACH Network processed 7.3 billion payments …
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 …
A TPS that has agreed with a Participating DFI to process Entries has certain, specific ACH Rule obligations, including the requirement to implement an ACH Risk Management Program. The components of an effective ACH Risk Management Program typically …
This comprehensive quick-reference guide to the proper use of Return Reason Codes and Notification of Change Codes is a must-have resource to help ensure your compliance! This handy digital booklet also includes a table of Return Reason Codes; Transaction …
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 …