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Fraud keeps changing. As it does, participants in the payments system need to understand and adapt to emerging fraud scenarios and develop counterstrategies to help protect their customers and themselves. Nacha’s previous risk management strategies for …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —There was a time when the focus of risk management on the ACH Network was controlling unauthorized debits. But keeping the ACH Network safe means keeping up with the times and anticipating future scenarios. Today, fraud involving …
Regulation E and the Nacha Operating Rules each have a 60-day period that applies to unauthorized payments. But in complying with both Reg E and the Nacha Rules, understanding the differences in these periods is important. Regulation E specifies how and …
The third window for submitting Same Day ACH payments to the ACH Network has quickly gained acceptance among financial institutions, according to new survey results conducted by Nacha and its Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG). The extension of Same …
Naysayers want you to believe there is no hope in preventing or surviving a ransomware attack, so you should just give up now. Or, you can join the Payments Innovation Alliance for its next webinar to learn how to cut through the fear, so you can focus …
Nearly five years ago, shortly after Nacha launched Same Day ACH, its Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) conducted a survey. It posed many questions to both Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) and Receiving Depository Financial …
It seems like the bad guys work night and day concocting new ways to separate people and businesses from their money. But when it comes to cybercrime, one scam tops the list: Business Email Compromise (BEC). “That accounts for over $1.8 billion in loss” …
With the economic slowdown that resulted from the pandemic, the Nacha Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) updated its recommendations for ODFIs on sound business practice on exposure risk management. RMAG has a long history of providing sound business …
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 …