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January 25, 2021
What is Rules Compliance?
Nacha’s ACH Rules Compliance provides the structure for evaluating possible violations of the Nacha Operating Rules and Guidelines. Through a formal system of warnings and fines, it corrects infractions and helps ACH Network participants to remain within the Rules…
ACH, Nacha Operating Rules
July 24, 2019
Everyone has a reason for obtaining their AAP, APRP or both. Some want the fame, the fortune and the glory. Others simply want those sought-after letters on their signature. Whatever your reason is, we're glad you're here. Meet a few of our accredited professionals and learn their reason.…
Accreditation, ACH, Nacha Operating Rules, Other Payments Channels, Risk Management, Training
October 24, 2022
Banking information verification is a best practice for ensuring proper payment routing and mitigating payment risk. ACH Network users have several options for verifying banking information, including ACH prenotes, ACH Micro-Entries or leveraging an account validation service. Effective March 17,…
Nacha Operating Rules, Rules Compliance
April 1, 2022
We’ve closed the (Nacha Operating Rule) book on 2022, and it’s time to see what’s on the horizon in 2023. Prepare your team for what lies ahead by learning about upcoming changes directly from the source.
In the first quarter of 2023, Originators will need to be ready to comply with…
ACH, Nacha Operating Rules, Rules Compliance
February 3, 2022
Starting in 2022, ACH participants may need to change the way they handle Micro-Entries due to a new, two-phase, Nacha Operating Rule being implemented. Although Micro-Entries are often referred to as “test” transactions, they are actual “live” ACH entries resulting in the movement of money. As…
Nacha Operating Rules, Rules Compliance
January 3, 2019
Are you looking for detailed information on how to maintain your APRP credential? Download the APRP Guidelines and get examples of eligible activities that eligible for renewal credits, and which are not. You'll also find information about how and when to file your credits, and filing fees.
Accreditation