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Nacha Direct Members are comprised of financial institutions and payments association organizations that shape and influence the governance and direction of the ACH Network and the Nacha Operating Rules. Through cross-industry cooperation, innovation and …
Consumer ACH payments include recurring expenses—mortgages, loan payments and utilities, for example—where consumers can authorize a monthly payment and not worry about mailing checks and instead to “just set it and forget it.” Consumers are also finding …
Nacha announced today that Goldman Sachs has joined its growing community of Direct Members. Nacha now has 46 Direct Members, consisting of financial institutions and Payments Associations. "We look forward to working closely with Goldman Sachs to advance …
Nacha announced today USAA Federal Savings Bank (USAA) has joined as a Direct Member. Nacha now has 45 Direct Members, consisting of financial institutions and Payments Associations. "I am pleased to welcome USAA as a Direct Member and am eager to …
Summertime and the living is busy. At least for Nacha’s Industry Engagement team, which year-round promotes the benefits of ACH payments for specific industry use cases. High on that list are nonprofits, which recently brought the team to Atlanta for what …
… More Money Per Donation . Monthly gifts from donors using electronic bank transfers are on average 55% higher than with other payment types. Make Donating Easier . No more counting or carrying cash or checks. Instead, donations made by electronic bank …
While ACH is as easy as ABC in the payments world, not everyone knows about the benefits of using electronic payments. That’s where Nacha’s Industry Verticals team comes in. “Mention Direct Deposit and the light bulb comes on, but ACH is a whole lot more, …
LAS VEGAS —“Alexa, pay my water bill” is so 2019. Today, you can talk to Alexa like your best bud. And soon, she’ll respond like a financial adviser. “If you interact with a conversational bot and say, ‘What’s the deets on my upcoming bills?’ it will now …