40 results related to "*"
Contact: Media Relations Today, Nacha released the following statement by President and CEO Jane Larimer on the December 2021 update to the Federal Reserve Payments Study : “The latest update to the Federal Reserve Payments Study highlights the importance …
Nacha today announced its 2022 Board of Directors. These Board members are all senior executives representing different sizes and types of financial institutions that utilize the ACH Network and who bring diversity in thought, experience and perspective …
Nacha Research Shows 97% of Workers Ages 22-34 Have a Bank Account and 88% of Them That Are W2 Workers Use Direct Deposit
New Ad Campaign Educates Gig Workers About Benefits of Direct Deposit HERNDON, Virginia, Oct.19, 2022 –A study commissioned by Nacha found the sizable majority of the nation’s younger millennials are paid by Direct Deposit but revealed a stark contrast …
It’s perhaps the most recognizable feature of the ACH Network: Direct Deposit. It’s the way 93% of American workers are paid and nearly all Social Security recipients get their benefits. A new campaign unveiled today by Nacha aims to educate and inform …
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 …
HERNDON, Virginia , March 8, 2023 – The Nacha Top 50 rankings of financial institution originators and receivers of ACH payments for 2022 are now available. Among originating financial institutions, the Top 50 handled ACH volume of more than 26.2 billion …
… Each depository financial institution that transmits or receives ACH entries is required to pay Nacha an Annual Fee and a Per-Entry Fee for costs associated with the administration of the ACH Network. The fee amounts are set to recover costs of the ACH …
When Nacha says “Direct Deposit Delivers” we mean it. A new paper from the federal government helps back that up. Researchers from the Treasury Department, IRS and U.S. Census Bureau took a detailed look at who received funds, and when, from the first …