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The Nacha Risk Retreat is a hands-on event immediately following TPI On Campus . This retreat is designed to promote engagement and strengthen business relationships with your peers and the TPI faculty. Together you will explore risk, compliance, and …
TPI On Campus provides you the opportunity to expand your payments knowledge. Attending TPI On Campus is a true investment in yourself and in your organization. Financial institutions, businesses, government agencies and solution providers seek employees …
Registration will open soon All payment industry stakeholders are invited to join us for this two-day virtual symposium. Courses are taught by leading payment industry attorneys who will provide you with the knowledge you need to protect your clients and …
Below calls attention to one specific fraud, however, additional threats are others outlined on the page: Current Fraud Threats What is Account Takeover? Account takeover is a type of cybercrime or identity theft where a malicious third party gains access …
Once scammers get a victim’s money, they’re far from done. They often need to move the money—and they’re not going to do it themselves. That’s where they employ the help of others—some knowingly, but many not: money mules. “A money mule is someone who …
Buy Both and Save 10% ACH Risk Management Handbook and the ACH Compliance Manual print publications. …
Access to the Rules & Guidelines helps to identify new opportunities to leverage the ACH Network to meet customer’s needs, while maintaining a clear understanding of network requirements. The Rules include the legal framework for the ACH Network, and the …
The new edition of the ACH Compliance Manual is essential for AAP and APRP exam candidates and those prepping for ACH audits or regulatory examinations. An essential tool to ensure compliance with the Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines, the 11th edition …
The refreshed 4th Edition contains new statistic and evaluates the impact of the UCC 4A on security procedures, bank/corporate agreements, recommended contractual provisions, errors, unauthorized entries and more. Includes Article 4A (law unchanged) with …