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Your sales are humming along, bills and invoices are being sent to customers, and the payments are flowing back to your company—and there are a lot of payments. That’s good news. But, that’s also where Goofus processes may lurk! Remember Goofus and …
Contact: Media Relations Robust growth continued for the modern ACH Network in the second quarter of 2021. Payment volume climbed 9.9%, with particularly strong growth in business-to-business (B2B) payments. The ACH Network processed 7.3 billion payments …
Nearly five years ago, shortly after Nacha launched Same Day ACH, its Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) conducted a survey. It posed many questions to both Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) and Receiving Depository Financial …
One of the many things the ACH Network prides itself on is being able to change with the times and remain a vital part of the nation’s payments infrastructure. A prime example of that flexibility is the adoption of a new series of Nacha Operating Rules …
It seems like the bad guys work night and day concocting new ways to separate people and businesses from their money. But when it comes to cybercrime, one scam tops the list: Business Email Compromise (BEC). “That accounts for over $1.8 billion in loss” …
Nacha Marks Fifth Anniversary Since Inception of Same Day ACH With Same Day ACH about to mark its fifth anniversary, new figures from Nacha show astounding growth for this faster payment method. In the second quarter of 2021, Same Day ACH payment volume …
New innovations often come and go. Electric typewriters and adding machines had their day. But some take hold and grow roots. Same Day ACH is a perfect example. When Same Day ACH got its start in 2016 it was for credits only. In the first six processing …
With the economic slowdown that resulted from the pandemic, the Nacha Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) updated its recommendations for ODFIs on sound business practice on exposure risk management. RMAG has a long history of providing sound business …
What if you enter a highway but before you get to the first toll booth the clock strikes midnight and the rates increase? Which toll would you pay: the one in effect when you got on, or the one in effect when you reach the booth? A very similar question …