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Discussing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on payments The Payments Innovation Alliance successfully held its first-ever Pop-Up Meeting in August. And in keeping with the interesting times we are now living in, it was – of course – all virtual. More …
At 36 pages, the criteria for becoming a Nacha Certified Third-Party Sender “is a little daunting when you first look at it.” That’s what Becky Wagner thought—though she’s quick to add that Nacha helped at every step of the way. Wagner is a senior …
Any professional in the payments industry can work towards accreditation. If you have worked in ACH for years, you will add a highly respected qualification to your resume; if you are relatively new to the field, you will give yourself an edge over the …
CGI is a Nacha Preferred Partner for Compliance, Risk and Fraud, and ACH Experience with a focus on data innovation. Founded in 1976, CGI is among the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world. We are insights-driven and …
… Direct Deposit is the fast and reliable way American workers get paid by putting consumers in control of their finances. In addition to payroll, Direct Deposits are also used in many other ways, including: Tax or other refunds Payments by payment apps …
Direct Deposit is one of those things that’s easy to take for granted. Yet, like clockwork, it delivers employees' salaries each payday, as well as Social Security and veterans’ benefits. In fact, a 2022 American Payroll Association survey of some 29,000 …
Direct Deposit continues to be the overwhelming choice for Americans to receive their wages, a new survey finds. In its 2022 “Getting Paid in America” survey, the American Payroll Association (APA) found that more than 93% of those questioned use Direct …
Dwolla, Inc. is a fintech company powering innovations with sophisticated account-to-account payment solutions. Dwolla’s robust platform, low-code API and partnership ecosystem simplify the complex process of integrating with the various payment networks …
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 …