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Founded in 1989, Lyons Commercial Data, a division of Autoscribe Corporation, is a premier provider of quality U.S. financial institution data including bank routing numbers and other information critical to transaction processing. Lyons Commercial Data …
With one new Nacha Rule just taking effect last month and two others right behind in September, Nacha has a wealth of new and refreshed materials to help you along. On June 30, Phase Two of Supplementing Data Security Requirements took effect, expanding …
May has a lot going on, what with Mother’s Day, the NHL playoffs, and Memorial Day. May is also Direct Deposit Month, and while not as beloved as mom, it’s important in its own right. Most Americans know Direct Deposit as the best way to get paid. Your …
For over 40 years, MicroBilt has been a pioneer in providing innovative consumer data and risk management services. As a leading Credit Reporting Agency (CRA), they specialize in offering a wide range of traditional and proprietary credit data solutions …
Like 8-track tapes and white disco suits, Appendix 8 of the Nacha Operating Rules has faded into history. Many were using it as a guide for ACH audits, which Nacha acknowledged in the title of its recent webinar, “Curing the Appendicitis After Removing …
Modern Treasury provides payment operations software for companies, enabling teams to move and track money with confidence. Our tools automate the full cycle of money movement—from payment initiation, through approvals, to reconciliation. Using Modern …
Trustly (formerly known as PayWithMyBank in the U.S.) is now a Nacha Preferred Partner for Online Banking Payment & Verification. In becoming a Nacha Preferred Partner, Trustly joins a select group of innovators contributing to Nacha’s strategic efforts …
Nacha is requesting industry feedback on a set of Rules proposals and other concepts collectively referred to as “Meaningful Modernization.” The deadline has now been extended to May 1, 2020. Learn more about it on our Rules page …
It’s all well and good to say you’ll save some money next week. The hard part is actually doing it. But having some of your pay automatically go to savings makes things a lot easier. That proposition is at the heart of a new campaign called Wisconsin …