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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 …
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 …
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a two-part series on an upcoming enhancement to Same Day ACH. On March 20, 2020, the dollar amount limit per payment increases from $25,000 to $100,000. Today we look at what Originating Depository Financial …
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 …
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 …
Did you finally clear out your inbox from Giving Tuesday? Congratulations. And if you helped a cause or two that’s near and dear to your heart, good on you! But now’s a great time to take the next step and help those charitable organizations make the …
New Year’s Day 2021 brings with it a change to the Nacha Operating Rules. If you haven’t already, the time to familiarize yourself is now. The new Rule defines an “egregious violation” as a willful or reckless action by a Financial Institution, …
New Financial Institutions (FIs) get new routing numbers (a unique nine digit identifier designating U.S. FIs and used for routing ACH transactions). Established FIs can get new or additional routing numbers. Routing numbers can change with mergers and …