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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 …
Below calls attention to one specific fraud, however, additional threats are others outlined on the page: Current Fraud Threats What is Ransomware? Ransomware is a type of malware that threatens to publish the victim's personal data or perpetually block …
Below calls attention to one specific fraud, however, additional threats are others outlined on the page: Current Fraud Threats What is Business Email Compromise? Business email compromise (BEC) attacks are a form of cybercrime that uses email fraud to …
Below calls attention to one specific fraud, however, additional threats are others outlined on the page: Current Fraud Threats What is a Money Mule? A money mule is someone who transfers or moves illegally acquired money on behalf of someone else. …
Nacha to Recognize Over 360 Accredited Payments Risk Professionals During National APRP Recognition Day on Sept. 15
HERNDON, Va., Sept. 15, 2020 – In honor of National APRP Recognition Day, which is commemorated annually on the third Tuesday of September, Nacha will recognize over 360 Accredited Payments Risk Professionals. The APRP exam tests for comprehensive risk …