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This 4th Edition update provides a review of the variations in legal requirements and processing obligations relating to the origination of ACH entries when a Third-Party Sender is involved in the origination of transactions through the ACH Network. This …
This 4th Edition update provides a review of the variations in legal requirements and processing obligations relating to the origination of ACH entries when a Third-Party Sender is involved in the origination of transactions through the ACH Network. This …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Same Day ACH only turned five last September, and as Michael Herd, Nacha Senior Vice President, ACH Network Administration, noted, that means “it’s still early.” After all, he said, from the time the ACH Network began “it took about …
Contact: Media Relations Robust growth continued for the modern ACH Network in the second quarter of 2021. Payment volume climbed 9.9%, with particularly strong growth in business-to-business (B2B) payments. The ACH Network processed 7.3 billion payments …
Episode 1: The Story of Payments Find out what it's all about. Listen in on this interview with the authors of a new book now available in the Nacha store . Receive the Latest Podcasts Each month, Nacha distributes its latest blog posts and podcasts. …
Episode 9: Smarter, Faster Payments 2022: Together Again is a Good Place to Be After a two-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nacha's in-person Smarter Faster Payments Conference will return May 1-4 in Nashville, Tennessee. With May just around …
Smarter Faster Payments 2024 is from Monday, May 6, to Thursday, May 9. Lisa Coffey and Raven Johnson with Corporate America Credit Union and Ashley Mustico from Nacha share the value of attending Smarter Faster Payments. With more than 120 educational …
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 …