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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 …
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 …
These cards are durable for your desktop and right at your fingertips to get all the critical information for handling government exceptions. These detailed cards are a must for every financial institution. Newly updated, these handy cards contain the …
This tool, modeled after the popular ACH Quick Reference Cards for Financial Institutions , is specifically designed for corporate ACH users. This four-card reference set gives Originators fingertip access to critical information for the correct handling …
While ACH is as easy as ABC in the payments world, not everyone knows about the benefits of using electronic payments. That’s where Nacha’s Industry Verticals team comes in. “Mention Direct Deposit and the light bulb comes on, but ACH is a whole lot more, …
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 …
Contact: Media Relations Passing the exam to become an Accredited ACH Professional, or AAP, is a remarkable accomplishment any year. To do it amid a pandemic is especially noteworthy. Which is why today, National AAP Recognition Day, Nacha is proud to …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Could FedNow pave the way for more ACH settlement windows? A major stumbling block to expanding ACH hours is that the Federal Reserve’s National Settlement Service (NSS) for interbank settlement closes at the end of the business day …
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 …