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HERNDON, Virginia , March 18, 2024 – Nacha members have approved a set of rules intended to reduce the incidence of frauds, such as business email compromise (BEC), that make use of credit-push payments. The new rules establish a base-level of ACH payment …
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 …
These cards are durable for your desktop and right at your fingertips to get all the critical information for handling government exceptions. These detailed cards are a must for every financial institution. Newly updated, these handy cards contain the …
This tool, modeled after the popular ACH Quick Reference Cards for Financial Institutions , is specifically designed for corporate ACH users. This four-card reference set gives Originators fingertip access to critical information for the correct handling …
It’s been one of Nacha’s main focuses in recent years: Encouraging healthcare professionals—especially dentists—to receive claim payments by electronic funds transfer, or EFT. There’s new evidence that these efforts are paying off. The 2023 CAQH Index …
A decade-long increase in medical and dental professionals receiving claim payments by EFT continued in 2023. The nearly 488 million EFT healthcare payments reflect a rise of 7.7% over 2022. And when you look back to 2013, when there were just 19.2 …
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 …
Season 3, Episode 8: The What and the Why Behind the Value of the 2024 Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines Nacha just released the 2024 edition of the Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines. Listen to our latest podcast with Cari Conahan, Senior Director & …