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While ACH is as easy as ABC in the payments world, not everyone knows about the benefits of using electronic payments. That’s where Nacha’s Industry Verticals team comes in. “Mention Direct Deposit and the light bulb comes on, but ACH is a whole lot more, …
LAS VEGAS —Keeping up with the Joneses can be a good thing, if the Joneses are doing all they can to prevent fraud. “It is important to figure out what the businesses around you are doing,” said Jeanette Hait Blanco, Nacha General Counsel. “The …
Two recent reports spotlight the fact that fraudsters remain hard at work, and that vigilance remains an absolute must. First, the FBI’s 2022 Internet Crime Report , released this year, shows business email compromise (BEC) “has evolved from simple …
LAS VEGAS —There are numerous frauds today putting your institution and its customers at risk. It’s a long list, and participants at Smarter Faster Payments 2023 heard from someone who knows only too well: Detective Jefferson Grace of the Las Vegas …
(L-R) Jordan Bennett, Pamela T. Rodriguez and Tim Thorson LAS VEGAS —Underestimate the fraudsters at your own risk. “These guys are really, really smart,” said Tim Thorson, AAP, CTP, Senior Vice President, Payments Risk, at Regions Bank. That’s why the …
A checklist approach to initiating a payroll can help ACH Originators and Third-Party Senders comply with rules and regulations, avoid errors, and reduce fraud. Nacha has published a general electronic payment initiation checklist that contains 10 steps. …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Sustainers are the lifeblood of most nonprofits, and Nacha’s research shows an opportunity to convert regular donors to sustaining donors using ACH. “But what we found was that only 25% of donors are using ACH for their recurring …
$484.85 billion. That’s how much Americans donated to charity in 2021, according to Giving USA. Of that total, 67%—nearly $327 billion—came from individuals. Now imagine the impact that could make if more of those donations were made by ACH. It’s a lofty …
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 …