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Created and operated by Nacha, Phixius is the trusted peer-to-peer network where businesses can exchange and verify payment-related information securely, instantly, and across multiple payment types. … Nacha Rules require that the first use of an account …
Treasury and finance payments practitioners and payroll professionals at corporations, larger businesses and governmental organizations (federal, state and local) are big users of ACH payments—from paying bills and employees, to receiving payments for the …
Phixius by Nacha—a trusted, secure, peer-to-peer payment information network—announced today its partnership with ValidiFI , a leading provider of predictive bank account and payment intelligence. This collaboration will expand on Phixius’ current account …
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. …
Phixius by Nacha has successfully validated information for more than 4 million accounts since its first validation in March 2021. This accomplishment highlights its pivotal role helping customers of all sizes with Nacha rule compliance, as well as risk …
Nacha announced today USAA Federal Savings Bank (USAA) has joined as a Direct Member. Nacha now has 45 Direct Members, consisting of financial institutions and Payments Associations. "I am pleased to welcome USAA as a Direct Member and am eager to …
Today Nacha announces that Phixius, a new platform that facilitates the trusted exchange of payment information is live and has completed its first information exchange transactions between participants. “We are excited that Phixius is now live,” said …