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Nacha is requesting industry feedback on a set of Rules proposals and other concepts collectively referred to as “Meaningful Modernization.” The deadline has now been extended to May 1, 2020. Learn more about it on our Rules page …
This time, it’s not optional. On July 1, 2020, the ACH Contact Registry opens for business. Unlike the existing voluntary contact database, participation is mandatory. A new Nacha Operating Rule requires all financial institutions using the ACH Network …
Like 8-track tapes and white disco suits, Appendix 8 of the Nacha Operating Rules has faded into history. Many were using it as a guide for ACH audits, which Nacha acknowledged in the title of its recent webinar, “Curing the Appendicitis After Removing …
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The March 19, 2021 effective date for the new Same Day ACH processing window is confirmed. DISCUSSION Nacha Rules Ballot #1-2018, Expanding Access to Same Day ACH, provided for the creation of a third, daily Same Day ACH processing …
ACH Operations Bulletin #4-2020: Nacha Extends Effective Dates of Data Security Rule; Affirms Effective Dates of Other Rules
Executive Summary The upcoming effective dates of the Rule on Supplementing Data Security Requirements are extended by one year, to June 30, 2021 and June 30, 2022, respectively. The effective dates of other approved and upcoming Rules remain in effect. …
The Nacha Rules require an RDFI to accept a consumer’s Written Statement of Unauthorized Debit (WSUD), and also require that the WSUD be signed or similarly authenticated. In light of the current need for many RDFIs to reduce on-site staffing levels, and …
ACH Operations Bulletin #4-2019: Extension of the Effective Date for Rule Supplementing Fraud Detection Standards for WEB Debits
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The upcoming effective date of the rule on Supplementing Fraud Detection Standards for WEB Debits is extended from January 1, 2020 to March 19, 2021. This extension is in response to industry requests to allow additional time for …
ACH Operations Bulletin #2-2020: Nacha Issues Reminder on ACH Responsibilities to Financial institutions Potentially Impacted by Coronavirus
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Nacha reminds financial institutions of the importance of reviewing their business continuity plans to ensure that they are prepared to maintain ACH payment processing capabilities in the event of possible disruptions. DISCUSSION In …
Businesses that originate pre-authorized ACH debits for services that have been interrupted may face an elevated risk of returns. This could be due to consumers who: 1) lack funds (i.e., NSF); 2) place stop payment orders with their own banks or credit …