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With one new Nacha Rule just taking effect last month and two others right behind in September, Nacha has a wealth of new and refreshed materials to help you along. On June 30, Phase Two of Supplementing Data Security Requirements took effect, expanding …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —In a New York City public school, barely 3 miles from Yankee Stadium, the idea that became DonorsChoose was born out of necessity. “When I started teaching in the Bronx, I saw firsthand that all schools are not created equal. My …
Changes are coming to the way ACH Network participants use Micro-Entries following approval of a new Nacha Rule —one you should be looking to adopt even before it takes effect. “We know Micro-Entries happen in the ACH Network and they’re a good tool for …
Donors are the lifeblood for nonprofits and religious organizations. Enabling electronic bank transfers is the choice method to convert them to sustainable donors and to save money so you can devote more to your mission. ACH can help. Electronic bank …
When Nacha set out to revamp its Nonprofit Toolkit , the goal was to make it as helpful as possible for nonprofits looking to start or enhance a donation program using electronic bank transfer (ACH). An expert in the field of charitable giving is …
Supplementing Fraud Detection Standards for WEB Debits As the ACH Network grows, part of that growth can be attributed to an increase in consumer payments made via the internet and mobile devices. With that growth comes a need to ensure account …
You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers. Lots of answers. Four new Nacha Operating Rules take effect later this year, and your preparations should be underway. But questions are inevitable and Nacha is here to help. On June 30, 2021, three of the new …
One basic tenet of the Nacha Operating Rules is that an Originating Depository Financial Institution (ODFI) assumes responsibility for many warranties and indemnifications to each Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI) and ACH Operator. Until …
A new Nacha Rule that’s been in effect for just over a year is proving to be quite successful. The rule repurposed an existing, little-used return reason code—R11—to be used when an RDFI’s customer claims that there was an error with an otherwise …