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HERNDON, Virginia, Nov.8, 2022 – Socure is now a Nacha Preferred Partner for Compliance/Risk and Fraud Prevention. In becoming a Preferred Partner, Socure joins a select group of innovators recognized for offering products and services that align with …
Gateway for On-Demand Payments Education HERNDON, Virginia, Oct. 13, 2022 – Today, Nacha announced the launch of PaymentsIQ by Nacha . This user-friendly online resource allows payments professionals to access more than 100 on-demand courses on topics …
This time, it’s not optional. On July 1, 2020, the ACH Contact Registry opens for business. Unlike the existing voluntary contact database, participation is mandatory. A new Nacha Operating Rule requires all financial institutions using the ACH Network …
In a matter of days, Phase 2 of the Nacha Micro-Entries Rule takes effect. Starting March 17, 2023, Originators of Micro-Entries will have to use commercially reasonable fraud detection. “At a minimum that includes monitoring forward and return volumes …
HERNDON, Virginia, Dec.13, 2022 – Nacha's Phixius service announced today that financial institutions and service providers have processed more than 2 million payment-related transactions on the platform this year. Phixius provides for the exchange of …
On March 15, 2002 Nacha Operating Rules became effective for Accounts Receivable Entries (ARC). Under the ARC rules, a consumer check remitted to an accounts receivable location, such as a lockbox or dropbox, can be converted into an ACH debit when prior …
Nacha has recently become aware of an increasing number of fraudulent transactions being made over the ACH Network using the Telephone-Initiated Entry (TEL) application. The TEL application became effective in September 2001 as a means to provide a more …
In 2000, Nacha implemented a set of rules and formatting requirements related to Point-of- Purchase (POP) entries – transactions designed specifically for use by Originators as a means to convert, at the point of purchase, a consumer’s check to an ACH …