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The purpose of the CFPB request was to propose a delay to the effective date of the mandatory underwriting provisions of the regulation promulgated by the CFPB in November 2017 governing Payday, Vehicle Title, and Certain High-Cost Installment Loans (the …
Nacha applauds the Federal Reserve Board of Governors for issuing its proposal to extend its settlement services to support Same Day ACH enhancements with later settlement hours. The industry has spoken loudly in support of the expansion of Same Day ACH, …
As the steward of the ACH Network, Nacha applauds the Federal Reserve Board of Governors’ approval today of the extension of the National Settlement Service operating hours, which is necessary for the expansion of Same Day ACH. With the issuance of the …
Nacha provided comments on the notice of proposed rulemaking (the “Proposed Rule”) regarding Federal Government participation in the Automated Clearing House (“ACH”). Title 31 CFR Part 210 (“Part 210”) governs the use of the ACH Network by Federal …
On Oct. 31, 2019, Nacha submitted a comment letter to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in response to the recent notice and request for comment regarding the proposal to develop a new real-time payment and settlement service, called FedNow. In the …
On Feb. 21, 2020, Nacha filed a comment letter t o the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response to the notice and request for comment regarding Fee Payment Modernization. The SEC requested comment on their proposal to eliminate payment by …
HERNDON, Va. , April 9, 2020 – The ACH Network opened 2020 with a strong first quarter, as the number of payments rose 7.1% from a year earlier. The results were driven primarily through robust growth occurring prior to the slowdown of economic activity …
Even before the first phase of Same Day ACH was implemented nearly five years ago in September 2016, Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) had been evaluating potential risk increases and decreases due to Same Day ACH. Were the doom and gloom …