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Are you looking for detailed information on how to maintain your APRP credential? Download the APRP Guidelines and get examples of eligible activities that eligible for renewal credits, and which are not. You'll also find information about how and when to …
HERNDON, Virginia, May 12, 2022 – The ACH Network experienced overall growth in the first quarter of 2022, even as recent forms of pandemic-related government assistance have ended. Growth in the first quarter was fueled by business-to-business (B2B) …
Tailored for business banking customers or anyone new to payments, this insightful video series is designed to demystify the intricate landscape of payments. The videos provide you with the essential knowledge needed to navigate the payments industry with …
A decade-long increase in medical and dental professionals receiving claim payments by EFT continued in 2023. The nearly 488 million EFT healthcare payments reflect a rise of 7.7% over 2022. And when you look back to 2013, when there were just 19.2 …
You wouldn’t take a cross-country drive using an old paper map. So, why would you try to follow the Nacha Rules using an outdated guide? Hopefully you wouldn’t, and that’s where the new 11th Edition of the ACH Compliance Manual comes in. “It is one place …
Now that you are an AFPP, it is important to maintain your credential with continuing education. Below is information on maintaining your AFPP designation, including earning and filing continuing education credits (CEC). When to File The AFPP …
Ground floor opportunities don’t come around often, but this is one that payments professionals should seriously consider. The Faster Payments Professional certificate, or FPP, is a unique new program being crafted to meet today’s needs, and we’d like …
Everyone has a reason for obtaining their AAP, APRP or both. Some want the fame, the fortune and the glory. Others simply want those sought-after letters on their signature. Whatever your reason is, we're glad you're here. Meet a few of our accredited …