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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 …
Part 1 of 4 ( Part 2 , Part 3 , Part 4 ) Earlier this year, the Nacha Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) met to expand upon a previous RMAG initiative on the topic of risk and exposure management. This is the first in a series of articles in which …
Part 2 of 4 ( Part 1 , Part 3 , Part 4 ) Earlier this year, the Nacha Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) met to expand upon a previous RMAG initiative on the topic of risk and exposure management. This is the second in a series of articles in which …
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 …
It doesn’t seem that long ago we sent out an email heralding the launch of the ACH Contact Registry. Now we’re at the point where the ACH Contact Registry has been open three months, with another very important milestone literally days away. October 30 is …
In your list of new year’s resolutions, how about one to add your information to the ACH Contact Registry? If you already did, thank you! In fact, at the close of 2020, more than 32,000 contacts had been registered by financial institutions across the …
1. Help Yourself. Someday you’re going to need to find the right person at another financial institution to help you. Registering promptly for the ACH Contact Registry gives you access to all the other FI contacts that have registered. 2. Help Others. …
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 …
The FBI has updated figures on Business Email Compromise (BEC) and none of the news is good. The bureau said there have been more than 166,000 incidents across the globe between June 2016 and July of this year. That’s based on victim reports to its …