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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 …
One of the best weapons in the fight against fraudsters is sharing information. It can also be one of the trickiest issues to navigate, given the many privacy concerns. Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) is working to address this with open …
You want more ACH payments from your customers because ACH: Costs less than check and card payments; Requires less labor to process than checks and you can’t increase hires (or have to decrease head count); Clears quickly for improved cash flow; Provides …
When you need a hand from someone at another financial institution, finding that someone can be daunting. But things are about to change. A new Rule creates the ACH Contact Registry, which opens July 1, 2020. It’s going to make locating the right person …
There are banks that look at Third-Party Senders and—right or wrong—have their doubts. Wayne Gonzales gets it. In his experience, many Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) “really aren’t interested in Third-Party Senders because of the …
In a recent interview with PaymentsJournal, Nacha’s Jane Larimer discusses how the ACH Network delivered stimulus payments on time. As part of the CARES Act, by the end of August, the government had distributed $270 billion in funds in stimulus …
With one new Nacha Rule just taking effect last month and two others right behind in September, Nacha has a wealth of new and refreshed materials to help you along. On June 30, Phase Two of Supplementing Data Security Requirements took effect, expanding …
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 …
Once scammers get a victim’s money, they’re far from done. They often need to move the money—and they’re not going to do it themselves. That’s where they employ the help of others—some knowingly, but many not: money mules. “A money mule is someone who …