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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 …
It breaks my heart to share the news that Nacha’s beloved George Throckmorton has passed away. George was a colleague, a confidant and a friend. I knew George before he joined the Nacha team in 2006, and working alongside him these past 17 years, I had …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format more easily referenced and digested …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format more easily referenced and digested …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format that is more easily referenced and …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format more easily referenced and digested …
So many things that we need to sign today we can handle online. Nacha’s Risk Management Portal is now making it happen for Letters of Indemnity (LOIs). As of Feb. 28, 2022, Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) are able to use the Portal …
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 …