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Every year has its unknowns, but the last two years have provided more twists and turns than we really needed. Nevertheless, with 2022 still in its relatively early days, many of us are hoping to get back on at least something resembling a pre-pandemic …
Risk management imposes unavoidable expense. At one extreme, an organization might choose to forego all efforts at reducing risk and accept whatever losses come its way. At the other extreme, it might spare no expense to mitigate all possible risks …
Innovation is vital to any industry, and to encourage forward thinkers in payments, Nacha has created the 15 Under 40 award. “We want to work on building the next generation of payments professionals, and recognizing these superstars is one way of doing …
Why does Northern Virginia dentist Dr. Amy Adair like electronic claim payments via ACH? And what happened when an insurer tried sending virtual credit cards? Nacha's case study shows why EFT payments is the way to go for healthcare professionals. …
Growing cybersecurity threats and regulatory concerns have amplified the need for increased operational resilience around all critical banking and payments functions. To help organizations, Nacha and the Global Resilience Federation (GRF) have partnered …
It’s an issue vexing financial institutions big and small—while keeping Nacha’s National System of Fines busy handling disputes: proof of authorization. “There’s a lot of confusion surrounding what constitutes a valid proof of authorization,” said Lorie …
It’s been more than three years now—July 2020, to be exact—since the ACH Contact Registry went live. And as recently as August of last year, Nacha let everyone know it’s running spot checks on the data within the registry. Those checks are about to be …
It breaks my heart to share the news that Nacha’s beloved George Throckmorton has passed away. George was a colleague, a confidant and a friend. I knew George before he joined the Nacha team in 2006, and working alongside him these past 17 years, I had …
New companies make new opportunities. In Silicon Valley, “Move fast and break things” is the motto attributed to startups looking to enter a market quickly, fill a niche, and gain market share before competitors. This could certainly be the motto of some …