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Naysayers want you to believe there is no hope in preventing or surviving a ransomware attack, so you should just give up now. Or, you can join the Payments Innovation Alliance for its next webinar to learn how to cut through the fear, so you can focus …
As the pandemic winds down, both consumers and merchants are beginning to figure out what the “new normal” will be. This is especially true for the way they interact with money. People are paying at the register with their phones, and merchants are …
Sometimes simple works best. When it comes to your financial life, there are ways to simplify things that make a lot of sense. The first week of August is Simplify Your Life Week, and on a personal level, one of the easiest things to do is to move away …
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 …
Even before the first phase of Same Day ACH was implemented nearly five years ago in September 2016, Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) had been evaluating potential risk increases and decreases due to Same Day ACH. Were the doom and gloom …
After giving Uncle Sam a loan out of your pay it’s nice to get a tax refund. And so much the better when it arrives quickly and is immediately available to use. Direct Deposit accomplishes that, and new stats show it’s being used by more Americans this …
Go to tool. Tool Helps FIs Understand Role as Intermediary When a transaction involves the use of a payment intermediary (e.g., a Third-Party Service Provider that performs some aspect of payment processing on behalf of a client), those ACH roles may not …
Nacha has approved Nacha Certified status for Bill.com (NYSE: BILL), a leading cloud-based software platform which facilitates ACH payments. Nacha Certified is a voluntary program for Third-Party Senders in the ACH Network, such as Bill.com. By meeting …
New Financial Institutions (FIs) get new routing numbers (a unique nine digit identifier designating U.S. FIs and used for routing ACH transactions). Established FIs can get new or additional routing numbers. Routing numbers can change with mergers and …