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Despite Concerns Over Mail Delivery, Overwhelming Majority of Federal Government Payments Continue to be Made On Time
More than 97% of Recipients of Social Security and Veterans Benefits Rely on Direct Deposit HERNDON, Va., August 19 , 2020 – In recent days, significant concerns have been raised over the delivery of payments from the Social Security Administration and …
Nacha’s Payments Innovation Alliance and the U.S. Faster Payments Council Launch the Faster Payments Playbook
The inaugural version of the online educational and decisioning platform is designed to help banks and credit unions develop a faster payments strategy MIAMI , Nov. 5, 2019 – Today, Nacha and its Payments Innovation Alliance, jointly with the U.S. Faster …
HERNDON, Va. , May 26, 2021 – As the COVID-19 pandemic begins to subside, healthcare claim payments are on the rise. Figures from Nacha, which governs the ACH Network, show nearly 37.4 million healthcare claim payments were made to providers by ACH in …
The Payments Innovation Alliance, along with Nacha and the Payments Associations, are on track to launch the first Faster Payments Professional Certificate in 2022. The FPP will allow payments professionals to demonstrate proficiency in the field of …
With just a few simple steps, your organization can start collecting donations with electronic bank transfers. Below are some resources to help you get the necessary information from donors, and we have provided sample scripts and social media posts to …
A Busy 2023 Ahead in the Financial World, Policy Experts Tell Nacha’s Government Relations Advisory Group
For any administration, regardless of party, the financial world always puts a lot on your plate. The third year of the Biden administration is no different, and Nacha’s Government Relations Advisory Group (GRAG) recently learned what some of the policy …
Financial Inclusion and Direct Deposit: FDIC Report Shows Pandemic Relief Helped Encourage Bank Account Openings
The ability to quickly receive pandemic-related benefits led some of the nation’s previously “unbanked” households to open bank accounts, which contributed to a continuing decline in the number of unbanked Americans, a new federal report found. The “2021 …