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HERNDON, Va. — May 1, 2019 — MicroBilt is a new Nacha Preferred Partner for Bank Account Verification. Nacha Preferred Partners are a select group of innovators that contribute to Nacha’s strategic efforts in support of the payments ecosystem by …
Profituity is now a Nacha Preferred Partner for ACH Enablement and NSF Recovery As a Nacha Preferred Partner, Profituity joins a select group of innovators contributing to Nacha’s strategic efforts in support of the payments ACH ecosystem. Together …
Your dentist likely isn’t shy about telling you to floss more. And Nacha’s latest campaign with the American Dental Association (ADA) isn’t shy about encouraging dentists to switch to fully electronic claim payments. “Dental practices are leaving a lot of …
HERNDON, Virginia, Nov.8, 2022 – Socure is now a Nacha Preferred Partner for Compliance/Risk and Fraud Prevention. In becoming a Preferred Partner, Socure joins a select group of innovators recognized for offering products and services that align with …
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 …
The IFX standard uses a service-oriented architecture (SOA) framework for interactions between businesses and applications. The framework exposes obvious design patterns, standard abbreviations and common message handling techniques that make it easy to …
Version 2.x Version 2 is an architecturally improved version of the IFX Business Message Specification (BMS), including refined adaptation to SOA, a consistently applied object model and important new content IFX Version 2 continues the Forum’s …
HERNDON, Virginia, May 31, 2022 – Nacha announced today the addition of Evolve Bank & Trust as a Nacha Direct Financial Institution Member. Nacha now has 44 Direct Members , consisting of financial institutions and Payments Associations (PAs) that …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —The financial industry looks a lot different than when the Federal Reserve opened for business in 1914, and changes keep coming. That has the Fed rethinking some of the ways it operates. “Like many of you we’re watching the payments …