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The Rule creating the ACH Contact Registry was approved more than a year ago, and in that time Nacha has been proactively making financial institutions aware of the requirement to register—first that it was on the way, and later when the Registry opened …
Is Your Financial Institution’s Information Current in the ACH Contact Registry? Now’s the Time to Make Certain
One day you might need the help that the ACH Contact Registry was created to provide. But imagine how you’ll feel if the listing doesn’t provide the assistance it’s supposed to. That’s been an issue for some ACH Contact Registry users who have reached out …
One of the few certainties in life is that ACH can reach every U.S. financial institution. From the credit union with a single office on Main Street, to the banks with branches in multiple states, and everything in between, ACH is a daily part of doing …
Financial Institutions have been listing ACH contacts in Nacha’s ACH Contact Registry since the platform went live in July 2020. Most banks and credit unions are entering quality data that meets the requirements under the Nacha Operating Rules. That means …
Tax payments are extremely important. Whether you’re an Originator or provider, you need to be making sure you’re using both the correct banking conventions and tax payment type code. That’s why Nacha is offering this short refresher. Let’s start with the …
Regulation E and the Nacha Operating Rules each have a 60-day period that applies to unauthorized payments. But in complying with both Reg E and the Nacha Rules, understanding the differences in these periods is important. Regulation E specifies how and …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —There was a time when the focus of risk management on the ACH Network was controlling unauthorized debits. But keeping the ACH Network safe means keeping up with the times and anticipating future scenarios. Today, fraud involving …
The Nacha Rules require financial institutions to establish, implement, and periodically review exposure limits for their Third-Party Sender (TPS) customers and for their Originator customers. Third-Party Senders are also required to do the same for their …
It’s still early days, but Ross McFerrin sees great potential for pay by bank. “What’s really going to drive ACH or pay by bank in the U.S. is value. Whether that’s flexibility, whether that’s incentives, whether that’s something that that end user is …