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Remote Connect is a great option for folks wanting first-rate payments education in the comfort of their home or office. Along with the more than 35 sessions, the online version will feature an exclusive keynote by Alex Sheen, founder of “because I said I …
There are some certainties in life, and Jordan Bennett knows this is one of them: “The fraudsters are going to follow the money. They always do.” As Nacha Senior Director, ACH Network Risk Management, Bennett said the focus has long been on debit fraud, …
They are among the best and brightest rising stars in the payments industry: the finalists in Nacha’s first 15 Under 40 Award. With nearly 100 nominees, a committee of industry experts convened by Nacha reviewed each candidate’s accomplishments and …
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —“Emotional Runway” might sound like the title of a Taylor Swift track, but it’s a much deeper concept. Emotional Runway is what Suneel Gupta describes as “the energy to drive your idea forward,” and he sees a very big issue with it …
Like peanut butter and jelly or ice cream and hot fudge, fintechs and financial institutions can be a great pairing. But there’s a lot for both sides to think about when considering a partnership. That’s the focus of Wednesday’s “Symbiosis of Fintechs and …
Season 2, Episode 6: Follow Your Dreams with Ben Nemtin To lift himself out of depression, Ben Nemtin developed a seemingly impossible bucket list, including playing basketball with President Obama. Then he gathered a group of friends and set out to check …
Nacha has been working hard to get the word to healthcare providers that when it comes to receiving claim payments, ACH is the way to go. The 2022 numbers indicate the message is being heard—and acted on—with new Nacha figures showing there were more than …
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 …