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Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) has exploded over the past year as a payments method. Although the general concept is not particularly new – buying items “on layaway” was popular for decades after the Great Depression, and installment lending was the most …
If you are a small business and not using ACH to your fullest advantage, this is the place you want to be. ACH can be used to automatically pay your employees or vendors, or get paid. Save everyone you work with the hassle of writing and mailing a check. …
The Nacha Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) has developed sound business practices for ODFIs for both the onboarding of new Third-Party Sender (TPS) clients and the ongoing monitoring of existing TPS clients. Following recent discussions on the topic …
You asked. We listened. Enhancements made! The next time you visit Nacha’s Risk Management Portal you’ll find several changes which are the direct results of industry input. It starts right at the login page. If you get an error message it now includes …
Any database is only as good as the information it contains, and the ACH Contact Registry is no exception. Although enforcement of the Registry Rule doesn’t begin until Aug. 1, Nacha is already making spot-checks for data quality. The Rule requires that …
Opening an email shouldn’t seem as risky as walking down a dark alley, but sometimes today you get that feeling. One wrong click and the consequences can be dire. Business Email Compromise, or BEC, is a fact of life for companies large and small, as …
Is Your Financial Institution’s Information Current in the ACH Contact Registry? Now’s the Time to Make Certain
One day you might need the help that the ACH Contact Registry was created to provide. But imagine how you’ll feel if the listing doesn’t provide the assistance it’s supposed to. That’s been an issue for some ACH Contact Registry users who have reached out …
The Rule creating the ACH Contact Registry was approved more than a year ago, and in that time Nacha has been proactively making financial institutions aware of the requirement to register—first that it was on the way, and later when the Registry opened …
It’s called the ACH Contact Registry, but it’s being used for a whole lot more. Under the Nacha Rules, financial institutions must enter staff or departmental contacts for ACH operations and fraud/risk management. But there’s the option to list contacts …