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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 …
You wouldn’t take a cross-country drive using an old paper map. So, why would you try to follow the Nacha Rules using an outdated guide? Hopefully you wouldn’t, and that’s where the new 11th Edition of the ACH Compliance Manual comes in. “It is one place …
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 …
For more than a decade, Nacha has actively encouraged healthcare providers to move away from checks and receive claim payments by ACH. Since January 2014 the Nacha “CCD+Addenda” has been the healthcare EFT standard designated by the Department of Health …
Are you looking for detailed information on how to maintain your APRP credential? Download the APRP Guidelines and get examples of eligible activities that eligible for renewal credits, and which are not. You'll also find information about how and when to …
Many medical and dental offices operate on tight budgets, so every dollar counts more than ever. ACH can help. Learn how to tap into the ACH Network and use Direct Deposit and Direct Payment to free up time, and save money and energy to help you grow your …
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, …
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 …