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This Rules Review Guide is designed to assist an Originator when performing a review of their ACH functions and to provide an understanding regarding the requirements of the Nacha Operating Rules. The guide will help the Originator and its Financial …
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. …
Consumer ACH payments include recurring expenses—mortgages, loan payments and utilities, for example—where consumers can authorize a monthly payment and not worry about mailing checks and instead to “just set it and forget it.” Consumers are also finding …
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 & …
It’s an issue vexing financial institutions big and small—while keeping Nacha’s National System of Fines busy handling disputes: proof of authorization. “There’s a lot of confusion surrounding what constitutes a valid proof of authorization,” said Lorie …
Season 3, Episode 6: A Valuable Tool for ACH Compliance Nacha recently updated the ACH Compliance Manual , which offers crisp insights into authorizations, processing and more from Nacha’s subject matter experts. Hear from Nacha’s Danita Tyrrell, Senior …