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By now you’ve likely seen the ACH Network’s second quarter results for this year. While the 9.9% overall growth rate is proof that the ACH Network is thriving, it doesn’t tell the full story. To do that, you need to take a closer look at some of the …
The purpose of the ACH Quick Reference Guide for Corporate Users is to help corporate Originators comply with the Nacha Operating Rules. It is a summary of those tasks most important to Originating ACH debits and credits. This Guide is not intended to …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format more easily referenced and digested …
This comprehensive quick-reference guide to the proper use of Return Reason Codes and Notification of Change Codes is a must-have resource to help ensure your compliance! This handy digital booklet also includes a table of Return Reason Codes; Transaction …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format more easily referenced and digested …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format more easily referenced and digested …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format that is more easily referenced and …
Editor’s note: This article is part of a series of blog posts to help you put ACH to work in your organization. The previous post was, “ Unlike Algebra, Businesses Need to Know About ACH Payments .” Remember the “Jetsons” cartoon when George Jetson took …
It’s called the ACH Contact Registry, but it’s being used for a whole lot more. Under the Nacha Rules, financial institutions must enter staff or departmental contacts for ACH operations and fraud/risk management. But there’s the option to list contacts …