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The AFPP is a rigorous and centralized accreditation program allowing payments professionals to demonstrate their expertise across all faster payment types, including Same Day ACH, RTP®, FedNow and …
Any professional in the payments industry can work toward 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 …
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. …
APRPs have mastered the complexities of risk management for ACH, check, wire, debit, credit and prepaid cards, and emerging and alternative …
Access to the Rules & Guidelines helps to identify new opportunities to leverage the ACH Network to meet customer’s needs, while maintaining a clear understanding of network requirements. The Rules include the legal framework for the ACH Network, and the …
This comprehensive quick-reference guide to the proper use of Return Reason Codes and Notification of Change Codes is a must-have resource to help ensure your compliance! This handy digital booklet also includes a table of Return Reason Codes; Transaction …
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The purpose of the ACH Quick Reference Guide for Corporate Users is to help corporate Originators comply with the Nacha Operating Rules. It is a summary of those tasks most important to Originating ACH debits and credits. This Guide is not intended to …
Designed to assist Financial Institutions, both RDFIs and ODFIs, in addressing ACH risk, this workbook covers risk obligations as defined in OCC Bulletin 2006- 39, ACH Risk Management Guidance, the FFIEC Retail Payment Systems IT Examination Handbook and …