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Supplementing Fraud Detection Standards for WEB Debits As the ACH Network grows, part of that growth can be attributed to an increase in consumer payments made via the internet and mobile devices. With that growth comes a need to ensure account …
You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers. Lots of answers. Four new Nacha Operating Rules take effect later this year, and your preparations should be underway. But questions are inevitable and Nacha is here to help. On June 30, 2021, three of the new …
The Nacha Operating Rules are changed several times a year on average. The challenge of keeping up led a potential client to Azimuth GRC— and then Azimuth GRC to Nacha Consulting to help build a new offering to meet that need. Download Case …
One basic tenet of the Nacha Operating Rules is that an Originating Depository Financial Institution (ODFI) assumes responsibility for many warranties and indemnifications to each Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI) and ACH Operator. Until …
A new Nacha Rule that’s been in effect for just over a year is proving to be quite successful. The rule repurposed an existing, little-used return reason code—R11—to be used when an RDFI’s customer claims that there was an error with an otherwise …
If it’s been a while since you visited Nacha’s Resource Center for Corporates you should take a look. There’s a lot there you and your customers can use. At the top you’ll immediately spot two new videos, one on how the Nacha Operating Rules are made and …
Few things are certain in life, but an upcoming change to the Nacha Operating Rules should make the timing of warranty claims more certain, especially for businesses and other organizations that originate ACH payments. A new Limitation on Warranty Claims …
Bringing ACH processing in-house is a major decision for any financial institution. There’s a lot to consider—including things you might not have considered. Kerry Sellen, AAP, APRP, is a Senior Director with Nacha Consulting , which works with clients …
One of the few certainties in life is that ACH can reach every U.S. financial institution. From the credit union with a single office on Main Street, to the banks with branches in multiple states, and everything in between, ACH is a daily part of doing …