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It’s often said that the Nacha Operating Rules are a living document, always changing, never stagnant. There was abundant proof of that in 2021, as seven Rules changes took effect, and 2022 is shaping up to be another busy year. First, let’s look at some …
Contact: Media Relations Passing the exam to become an Accredited ACH Professional, or AAP, is a remarkable accomplishment any year. To do it amid a pandemic is especially noteworthy. Which is why today, National AAP Recognition Day, Nacha is proud to …
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 …
A customer overpays by 22 cents, and you refund it by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? How about if a customer pays a 93-cent bill by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? Are these transactions subject to the new Nacha Micro-Entry Rule taking effect Sept. 16? “Not …
Nacha, Faster Payments Council and Payments Associations Announce Accredited Faster Payments Professionals Program
New collaboration to benefit entire faster payments ecosystem HERNDON, Virginia , Sept. 28, 2022 –Today, Nacha, the U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC) and our nation’s Payments Associations announced a first-of-its-kind alliance to create the Accredited …
Gateway for On-Demand Payments Education HERNDON, Virginia, Oct. 13, 2022 – Today, Nacha announced the launch of PaymentsIQ by Nacha . This user-friendly online resource allows payments professionals to access more than 100 on-demand courses on topics …
Nacha's Payments Innovation Alliance Releases New Guide Explaining and Simplifying Voice Payments Processing Using the ACH Network
HERNDON, Virginia, November 30, 2022 – Nacha's Payments Innovation Alliance has created a new resource aimed at financial institutions, billers and payments processors. Voice Payments: Guide to Nacha’s Operating Rules identifies the most common …
In more than 1,000 landings as a naval aviator, I never once made a gear-up landing. I didn’t take any chances: I used a checklist to prepare for every landing. The checklist was necessary not because lowering the landing gear is difficult to remember. It …