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Phase Two of Nacha’s Supplementing Data Security Rule will be implemented June 30, and Third-Party Senders, Third-Party Service Providers, and Originators should be preparing for compliance. The Nacha Operating Rule requires that account information be …
In a matter of days, Phase 2 of the Nacha Micro-Entries Rule takes effect. Starting March 17, 2023, Originators of Micro-Entries will have to use commercially reasonable fraud detection. “At a minimum that includes monitoring forward and return volumes …
The one-year anniversary of Same Day ACH’s $1 million limit is March 18. The higher per-payment limit was in effect for more than nine months of 2022, and the results for all of last year speak volumes (and value). The 697.5 million Same Day ACH payments …
For more than a decade, Nacha has actively encouraged healthcare providers to move away from checks and receive claim payments by ACH. Since January 2014 the Nacha “CCD+Addenda” has been the healthcare EFT standard designated by the Department of Health …
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 …
What if you enter a highway but before you get to the first toll booth the clock strikes midnight and the rates increase? Which toll would you pay: the one in effect when you got on, or the one in effect when you reach the booth? A very similar question …
When Nacha says the modern ACH Network is thriving, we always have figures to back that up. The Federal Reserve recently gave us some additional evidence of just how accurate that statement is. In the initial findings from its 2022 triennial payments …
When Nacha says “Direct Deposit Delivers” we mean it. A new paper from the federal government helps back that up. Researchers from the Treasury Department, IRS and U.S. Census Bureau took a detailed look at who received funds, and when, from the first …
New Financial Institutions (FIs) get new routing numbers (a unique nine digit identifier designating U.S. FIs and used for routing ACH transactions). Established FIs can get new or additional routing numbers. Routing numbers can change with mergers and …