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This Rule clarifies the roles and responsibilities of Third-Party Senders (TPS) in the ACH Network by Addressing the existing practice of Nested Third-Party Sender relationships, and Making explicit and clarifying the requirement that a TPS conduct a Risk …
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 …
The existing ACH Security Framework including its data protection requirements is supplemented to explicitly require large, non-FI Originators, Third-Party Service Providers (TPSPs) and Third-Party Senders (TPSs) to protect deposit account information by …
This rule supplements previous ACH Security Framework data protection requirements by explicitly requiring large, non-FI Originators, Third-Party Service Providers (TPSPs) and Third-Party Senders (TPSs) to protect deposit account information by rendering …
Nacha’s latest Risk Management Framework demonstrates a new way of thinking about fraud detection, prevention and recovery. All participants in the payments system, whether the ACH Network or elsewhere, have roles to play in working together to combat …
These Rule amendments become effective on Oct 1, 2024 and are part of a larger Risk Management package intended to reduce the incidence of successful fraud attempts and improve the recovery of funds after frauds have …
The overarching purpose of these two Rules is to deter and prevent, to the extent possible, the improper use of reversals and the harm it can cause. The two Rules explicitly address improper uses of reversals, and improve enforcement capabilities for …
The newly rebranded Payments Legal & Compliance Summit (previously known as the ACH Legal & Compliance Summit) is a virtual event designed for legal professionals in the industry and those overseeing risk or compliance within their organizations. The …
… Each depository financial institution that transmits or receives ACH entries is required to pay Nacha an Annual Fee and a Per-Entry Fee for costs associated with the administration of the ACH Network. The fee amounts are set to recover costs of the ACH …