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Not long ago, credit-push fraud wasn’t something you heard payments professionals discussing. That it quickly became part of today’s lexicon shows the importance of keeping our risk management strategies current. A slate of recently approved Nacha …
HERNDON, Virginia , March 18, 2024 – Nacha members have approved a set of rules intended to reduce the incidence of frauds, such as business email compromise (BEC), that make use of credit-push payments. The new rules establish a base-level of ACH payment …
This Rules Review Guide is designed to assist an Originator when performing a review of their ACH functions and to provide an understanding regarding the requirements of the Nacha Operating Rules. The guide will help the Originator and its Financial …
This publication was designed for individuals who need to understand the ins and outs of each Standard Entry Class (“SEC”) Code – including financial institutions and corporate ACH Originators alike. These quick reference cards break down 13 of the most …
This publication was designed with the corporate ACH Originator in mind and is an excellent resource to provide to new Originators at the time of onboarding. By clicking on the "Buy Now" button, you acknowledge that you will be directed to a third-party …
Tailored for business banking customers or anyone new to payments, this insightful video series is designed to demystify the intricate landscape of payments. The videos provide you with the essential knowledge needed to navigate the payments industry with …
Buy the TPS ACH Audit Guide, get the TPS ACH Risk Assessment 50% off! The publication is accessed through the UMACHA website at the time of purchase, or via a link within the confirmation email. There is a one download limit per item. The link is …
An industry resource – the ACH Contact Registry - was created for financial institutions to be able to more easily connect with other financial institutions about ACH operations, exceptions and risk management. In order for the ACH Contact Registry to be …
Laura got a nice promotion upstairs and was replaced by Maggie. Jim is enjoying his days by the pool in Boca, having trained Janet to do his job. And Rebecca is at her new gig across town, with Dave now at her desk. The question is: Are Laura, Jim and …