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A recently approved change to the Nacha Rules will accelerate funds available for some ACH credits. Under the existing Rules governing standard ACH payments, if a Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI) receives files from an ACH Operator by 5 …
Nacha has for many years advocated that dental and medical practices receive claim payments by ACH and avoid virtual credit cards (VCCs) and paper checks. Dental practices, however, all too often found insurance companies coaxing them to take claim …
The vast majority of cryptocurrency companies and platforms are increasingly interested in ACH. While at first glance it might not seem like a natural pairing, the synergy comes into focus for one prime reason: ACH gives a competitive edge. Nacha …
The WEB Debit Account Validation Rule became effective March 19, 2021. The rule was originally approved by Nacha members in November 2018 to become effective January 1, 2020. The Nacha Board of Directors approved an extension in effective date to allow …
Please review our recently updated Terms of Use. Access to the Rules & Guidelines helps to identify new opportunities to leverage the ACH Network to meet customer’s needs, while maintaining a clear understanding of network requirements. The Rules …
Business-to-business check payments have plummeted over the past two decades, new research shows. In 2004, 81% of B2B payments involved paper checks, according to that year’s Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Digital Payments Survey. Fast …
Nacha has submitted comments to the Federal Reserve, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in response to the Request for Information on Potential Actions to Address Payments Fraud. Nacha …
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce , "ACH payment acceptance saves small businesses money while improving customer experiences." Does your business currently take recurring payments? Do a significant proportion of your customers currently pay by …
Direct Deposit remained the clear choice for Americans on payday, a new survey found. In its 2025 “Getting Paid in America” survey, PayrollOrg (formerly the American Payroll Association) found that nearly 92.7% of respondents said their wages come via …