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Increasing the Same Day ACH dollar limit to $1 million per payment posed no greater fraud risk than the prior $100,000 threshold, a new survey by Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) found. RMAG reviewed the proposal before it took effect in …
Any professional in the payments industry can work toward accreditation. If you have worked in ACH for years, you will add a highly respected qualification to your resume. If you are relatively new to the field, you will give yourself an edge over the …
APRPs have mastered the complexities of risk management for ACH, check, wire, debit, credit and prepaid cards, and emerging and alternative payments. … The annual test window for the APRP exam begins in August. Check out the latest information on …
Payments fraud “remains rare” in the U.S., with ACH payments having the lowest fraud rate by value, a new Federal Reserve study found. “Changes in U.S. Payments Fraud from 2012 to 2016: Evidence from the Federal Reserve Payments Study,” released late in …
Odds are you’ve been working from home a lot recently, and every so often there’s probably something you need at the office. Maybe it’s the printer for the jumbo spreadsheet, or the double monitor setup at your desk. At the same time, there may be …
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 …
Checks Still the Payment Method Most Susceptible to Fraud There’s encouraging news in the war on Business Email Compromise (BEC), though the numbers remain cause for concern. “Sixty-eight percent of organizations were targeted by BEC in 2021, eight …
That didn’t take long at all. The ACH Contact Registry opened for business on July 1, and within a matter of days there were success stories to tell. Like when Eric Wester at UMACHA got a call from a member needing help with a missing payroll credit. …
In more than 1,000 landings as a naval aviator, I never once made a gear-up landing. I didn’t take any chances: I used a checklist to prepare for every landing. The checklist was necessary not because lowering the landing gear is difficult to remember. It …