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HERNDON, Va. — June 24, 2019 — GIACT® is a new Nacha Preferred Partner for Account Validation. Nacha Preferred Partners are a select group of innovators that contribute to Nacha’s strategic efforts in support of the payments ecosystem by removing …
HERNDON, Va., Oct. 18, 2016 – Nacha the trustee and rule maker of the ACH Network, today announced Treasury Software as its Preferred Partner for ACH enablement and integration. The Preferred Partner Program identifies leading providers and innovators …
International ACH Transactions (IAT) are more common every year, so it’s critical that your financial institution stays up-to-date on secure and efficient IAT processing. For more information return to the dedicated IAT resource center or jump to: …
Afinis Interoperability Standards said it has released three new APIs to assist corporate customers of financial institutions with accessing and reviewing their own financial transaction data to better help them with cash management analysis and informed …
It’s often said that the Nacha Operating Rules are a living document, always changing, never stagnant. There was abundant proof of that in 2021, as seven Rules changes took effect, and 2022 is shaping up to be another busy year. First, let’s look at some …
Contact: Media Relations Advanced Fraud Solutions is now a Nacha Preferred Partner for Account Validation. In becoming a Preferred Partner, Advanced Fraud Solutions joins a select group of innovators that Nacha recognizes for offering products and …
Nacha today announced its 2022 Board of Directors. These Board members are all senior executives representing different sizes and types of financial institutions that utilize the ACH Network and who bring diversity in thought, experience and perspective …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —The financial industry looks a lot different than when the Federal Reserve opened for business in 1914, and changes keep coming. That has the Fed rethinking some of the ways it operates. “Like many of you we’re watching the payments …
… 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 …