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The newly rebranded Payments Legal & Compliance Summit (previously known as the ACH Legal & Compliance Summit) is a virtual event designed for legal professionals in the industry and those overseeing risk or compliance within their organizations. The …
TPI Home School is a jam-packed virtual event that gives you the choice to personalize your educational experience. We develop our curriculum to your needs as a payments professional, offering a variety of courses in your preferred industry area. Learn …
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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 …
RMAG Offers Guidance for Risk-Based Controls to Address the Potential of Fraudsters Gaining Access to Illicit Funds
RMAG's membership of risk management professionals works diligently to protect financial institutions, customers, and the ACH Network from threats posed by all types of financial crimes and fraud. These scenarios include the potential for financial …
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 …
Nacha's Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) met in-person in October with an agenda focused on the themes of the “New Risk Management Framework for the Era of Credit-Push Fraud.” One of the main themes discussed was the role that Receiving Depository …
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 …
Back around Valentine’s Day, hardly anyone had heard of “social distancing,” and even fewer expected to be told to stay home until further notice. But by St. Patrick’s Day, that was the norm, and it’ll likely continue for a while. The point here is that …