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ORLANDO, Fla.— Alexa, pay the electric bill. That’s an increasingly common request—along with the water, gas, and who knows how many other bills. As convenient as it is for consumers, it’s raising new questions for ACH Network participants. “When someone …
There’s new evidence that businesses are rapidly abandoning checks in favor of ACH and other electronic payments. The 2022 Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Digital Payments Survey , released Oct. 4, found that just 33% of business-to-business …
Part One. Read Part Two . Evidence is mounting that businesses are increasingly moving to ACH payments and away from paper. The latest proof comes from the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) in its 2022 Payments Cost Benchmarking Survey . The …
Payments fraud “remains rare” in the U.S., with ACH payments having the lowest fraud rate by value, a new Federal Reserve study found. “Changes in U.S. Payments Fraud from 2012 to 2016: Evidence from the Federal Reserve Payments Study,” released late in …
ORLANDO, Fla.— ACH is, and will remain, a vital part of the nation’s payment system, a senior Federal Reserve official told a Nacha conference. “We still expect the ACH Network to continue to be part of the backbone of the U.S. payment system. At the …
Unprecedented is a good word to describe what we’ve been living through in recent weeks. The challenges facing Americans are unlike anything in recent memory. For so many who find themselves in financial trouble, federal stimulus money can’t come fast …
While there’s an overwhelming desire to return to pre-pandemic life, some changes to the payments landscape are likely permanent—and that’s a good thing. “Every payment type across the board that logically made sense has seen increases in ACH and I don’t …
Odds are you’ve been working from home a lot recently, and every so often there’s probably something you need at the office. Maybe it’s the printer for the jumbo spreadsheet, or the double monitor setup at your desk. At the same time, there may be …
Weeks turned into months, as houses of worship remained shut by the coronavirus pandemic. In some places, they’re beginning to reopen, but many people do not want to venture back yet. And all the while, donations are often lagging, as one Sunday after …