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Fraud prevention should be top of mind for all financial institutions. New Nacha Rules taking effect soon are intended to reduce the incidence of successful fraud attempts and improve the recovery of funds after frauds have occurred. And a new feature in …
Stopping fraud before it happens—and improving funds recovery if it does—is something all financial institutions should be doing. A package of Nacha Rule changes to help in those efforts is taking effect Oct. 1. Several of the new rules are really an …
Have you checked out Nacha's new, improved Risk Management Portal ? When you visit the Portal, many of the changes you’ll see are the direct result of input from folks like yourself who use the Portal. One of the biggest upgrades is a new left sidebar …
Laura got a nice promotion upstairs and was replaced by Maggie. Jim is enjoying his days by the pool in Boca, having trained Janet to do his job. And Rebecca is at her new gig across town, with Dave now at her desk. The question is: Are Laura, Jim and …
Not long ago, credit-push fraud wasn’t something you heard payments professionals discussing. That it quickly became part of today’s lexicon shows the importance of keeping our risk management strategies current. A slate of recently approved Nacha …
For technology firm Profituity, having the latest Nacha Rules is indispensable. “We feel at Profituity we have a really good handle on the basic Rules, but we are very curious about what’s changing and why, so that as we help our customers mitigate …
It’s an issue vexing financial institutions big and small—while keeping Nacha’s National System of Fines busy handling disputes: proof of authorization. “There’s a lot of confusion surrounding what constitutes a valid proof of authorization,” said Lorie …
You wouldn’t take a cross-country drive using an old paper map. So, why would you try to follow the Nacha Rules using an outdated guide? Hopefully you wouldn’t, and that’s where the new 11th Edition of the ACH Compliance Manual comes in. “It is one place …
It’s called the ACH Contact Registry, but it’s being used for a whole lot more. Under the Nacha Rules, financial institutions must enter staff or departmental contacts for ACH operations and fraud/risk management. But there’s the option to list contacts …