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Dr. Sara Stuefen is a big fan of EFT payments. She knows they're quick and convenient. And insurance companies that try to make her take a Virtual Credit Card learn this dentist won't stand for it. Download the Success Story …
When Dr. Mark MiHalo first began practicing dentistry, claims had to be mailed in, and then he waited for checks. But with the ease of today's electronic payments, there's no reason to look back. Download the Success …
After closing her practice for seven weeks during the pandemic, Dr. Hope E. Watson was grateful to get back to work, and called electronic claim payments "a blessing." Download the Success …
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 …
The Payments Innovation Alliance encourages industry dialogue and collaboration among members to help advance domestic and global payments. As an inclusive voice for the payments industry and the ACH Network, the growing membership body consists of …
If you are like the rest of us, both your home and professional lives may have experienced some jolts due to the ongoing pandemic. And the payments industry has not been immune either. As business conditions continue to change, now is the perfect time for …
MEETING AND REGISTRATION DETAILS Alliance members and guests will meet virtually for our winter member meeting! Our Advisory Committees are busy developing an incredible agenda for you. Below is the registration link and the preliminary schedule. Please …
Payments fraud “remains rare” in the U.S., with ACH payments having the lowest fraud rate by value, a new Federal Reserve study found. “Changes in U.S. Payments Fraud from 2012 to 2016: Evidence from the Federal Reserve Payments Study,” released late in …