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Join Tricia Balfe, CEO of XMLdation, a Nacha Preferred Partner for Compliance and ACH Experience, Kathy Levin, Nacha Senior Director, Strategic Payments Analyst, and Samantha Carrier, Associate Managing Director, Nacha Consulting as they explain the …
Nacha Direct Members are comprised of financial institutions and payments association organizations that shape and influence the governance and direction of the ACH Network and the Nacha Operating Rules. Through cross-industry cooperation, innovation and …
When it comes to account validation, companies have to get it right. From Nacha Rules compliance to risk issues to the customer experience, there’s a lot to consider. “We really look at many different types of transactions when we consider account …
Dive into the latest episode of Nacha's "Payments Smartcast" where we discuss the state of bank account validation in the ACH space with Amy Morris, Senior Director, ACH Network Rules at Nacha, and James Cook, VP of Product Management at Accelitas. …
SWIVEL Transactions, LLC, is a financial technology and services company providing specialized, integrated transaction enablement solutions that remove friction for account holders, borrowers and departments across financial institutions, as well as …
It’s a good problem to have: Going to Smarter Faster Payments 2024 and making sure you don’t miss a thing. “You have to plan your whole schedule on where you want to be and at what time, because it’s packed full of information,” said Lisa S. Coffey, Chief …
It’s perhaps the most recognizable feature of the ACH Network: Direct Deposit. It’s the way 93% of American workers are paid and nearly all Social Security recipients get their benefits. A new campaign unveiled today by Nacha aims to educate and inform …
Nacha supports users having choices in electronic payments – including instant payments (such as FedNow and RTP), credit cards and wire. Electronic payment options can be complementary and give payment system users a choice based on their use case. This …
The first thing to do is to ask your employer if they offer Direct Deposit. If you work at a small place, check with your boss; in a larger firm, ask the human resources department. In many cases the answer is yes, so you’ll want to be ready with the most …