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We’re all abuzz with excitement -- there’s a new way to keep up with new developments in the payments industry. Buzzcasts is the new video series from the Payments Innovation Alliance, offering viewers fresh, hot takes on topics that will inform industry …
… More Money Per Donation . Monthly gifts from donors using electronic bank transfers are on average 55% higher than with other payment types. Make Donating Easier . No more counting or carrying cash or checks. Instead, donations made by electronic bank …
Nacha’s Payments Innovation Alliance Marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day by Releasing Resources to Address Financial Exploitation of Older Americans
Nacha's Payments Innovation Alliance, a membership program bringing together diverse global stakeholders to transform the payments industry by cooperatively developing solutions, staying ahead of trends and unlocking the potential of the ACH network, has …
Today Nacha announces that Phixius, a new platform that facilitates the trusted exchange of payment information is live and has completed its first information exchange transactions between participants. “We are excited that Phixius is now live,” said …
(L-R) Luis Guzman, Dave Glaser and Serenie Gagon LAS VEGAS —You’re at the online checkout ready to complete your purchase. How do you pay? For most consumers it’s with a credit card, which leads Dave Glaser to this question: “How do we motivate consumers …
Phixius, Nacha’s Platform to Enable the Sharing of Payment-Related Information, Adds Three Participants So Far in 2021
New Participants Extend Reach to Hundreds of Businesses HERNDON, Va ., May 20, 2021 – Nacha announces Phixius, a platform that facilitates the trusted exchange of payment-related information, has onboarded three participants so far in 2021. The new …
When it comes to B2B, sometimes processing payments can be a job in and of itself. Payment information is missing or incorrect; there’s a lopsided reliance on doing things manually rather than through automation; and there’s a lack of industry …