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This interactive tool is designed to assist in verifying its RDC client's adherence to their RDC Agreement and the FFIEC Guidance on the Risk Management of Remote Deposit Capture. Available for immediate download, the RDC Review Checklist can be completed …
The Third-Party Sender ACH Risk Assessment Workbook is designed to assist Third-Party Senders of all types in addressing their ACH risk. Content of the Workbook includes risk obligations as defined in the OCC Bulletin 2006-39, ACH Risk Management …
Third-Party Senders that have agreed with a participating Depository Financial Institution to process ACH Entries, including the performance of any functions of an ODFI are required to conduct an annual ACH Rules Compliance Audit. If you are conducting …
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 …
No more flipping through page after page to find Return Reason Codes or authorization requirements. Convenient self-stick Rules Book tabs are available in sets of 25 pre-printed tabs to mark those sections of the Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines that a …
Regulators and the Nacha Operating Rules require all financial institutions to conduct an ACH Compliance Audit annually. This user-friendly workbook will eliminate guesswork and guide you through conducting a risk-based ACH Compliance Audit by …
The Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) recently released blogs offering a checklist approach for Originators and for ODFIs responding to instances of credit-push fraud. These checklists can help Originators and ODFIs think through how they plan their …
Editor’s note: This article is part of a series of blog posts to help you put ACH to work in your organization. The previous post was, “ Unlike Algebra, Businesses Need to Know About ACH Payments .” Remember the “Jetsons” cartoon when George Jetson took …
There are banks that look at Third-Party Senders and—right or wrong—have their doubts. Wayne Gonzales gets it. In his experience, many Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) “really aren’t interested in Third-Party Senders because of the …