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Sit down with three Nacha staff, Jennifer Stokley—General Counsel, Ashley Mustico—Director of Education & Accreditation and Jordan Bennett—Senior Director of Network Risk Management, to hear about how attending Smarter Faster Payments 2024 provides …
"Ripped from the Headlines” is a pretty dramatic title for a session. But before jumping to any conclusions, it’s Smarter Faster Payments 2024, so it won’t be headlines you see at the supermarket checkout. What will it be? “We don’t know yet. The whole …
… The newly rebranded Payments Legal & Compliance Summit (previously known as the ACH Legal & Compliance Summit) is a virtual event designed for legal professionals in the industry and those overseeing risk or compliance within their organizations. The …
Smarter Faster Payments Remote Connect Aug. 23-26 As digital payments trends settle in and become the norm for B2B transactions, what are the challenges financial institutions and corporates face? Panelists Sanjay Mathew of Oracle Corp., Christine Moy of …
When you see a session titled “AI Is Coming for Your Payments: The Growing Impact of ChatGPT” you know you’re at a conference that’s confronting change head on. And that’s exactly what’s happening with Smarter Faster Payments 2024, May 6-9 at the Miami …
When it was 2022, anything with 2023 in the title probably seemed far away. But now it’s January, meaning it’s time to get serious. If you’ve yet to register for Smarter Faster Payments 2023 that needs to be atop your to-do list because it’s coming up …
Innovation is vital to any industry, and to encourage forward thinkers in payments, Nacha has created the 15 Under 40 award. “We want to work on building the next generation of payments professionals, and recognizing these superstars is one way of doing …
It’s often said that the Nacha Operating Rules are a living document, always changing, never stagnant. There was abundant proof of that in 2021, as seven Rules changes took effect, and 2022 is shaping up to be another busy year. First, let’s look at some …