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Payments-related regulatory guidance helps to ensure the security and efficient exchange of ACH transactions and other electronic payments. Regulatory bodies such as FinCEN, FFIEC, FDIC, OCC and others issue and update guidance regularly, and it is …
On Payday, Employee Should Know That Direct Deposit is Faster Than Paychecks. …
For some Americans, the pandemic quickly brought home an unpleasant fact about their savings: they don’t have enough. It’s a subject that gets part of the spotlight each year during America Saves Week , which Nacha is proud to participate in. In 2022, …
It’s a drill that’s been taking place for as long as anyone can remember: Start a new job and on your first day be sure to bring a voided check to set up Direct Deposit. The thing is, this being 2022 not everyone has paper checks, especially young …
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 …
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Alliance members and guests will meet October 11-13 for our fall member meeting! More details will be provided soon. MEETING DETAILS Registration Registration will open in early June 2023 Hotel Accommodations The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City 1250 S Hayes …
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 …
Back around Valentine’s Day, hardly anyone had heard of “social distancing,” and even fewer expected to be told to stay home until further notice. But by St. Patrick’s Day, that was the norm, and it’ll likely continue for a while. The point here is that …