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Ask Joe Hussey about the prospects for the ACH Network and he’ll tell you why he believes “the future is solid.” It starts with the more than 33 billion payments processed annually. “That is core to the U.S. infrastructure. It’s core to the economic …
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 …
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 …
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 …
It’s often said that the Nacha Operating Rules are a living document, always changing, never stagnant. There was abundant proof of that in 2021, as seven Rules changes took effect, and 2022 is shaping up to be another busy year. First, let’s look at some …
Changes are coming to the way ACH Network participants use Micro-Entries following approval of a new Nacha Rule —one you should be looking to adopt even before it takes effect. “We know Micro-Entries happen in the ACH Network and they’re a good tool for …
When Nacha says the modern ACH Network is thriving, we always have figures to back that up. The Federal Reserve recently gave us some additional evidence of just how accurate that statement is. In the initial findings from its 2022 triennial payments …
When Nacha says “Direct Deposit Delivers” we mean it. A new paper from the federal government helps back that up. Researchers from the Treasury Department, IRS and U.S. Census Bureau took a detailed look at who received funds, and when, from the first …
Florida dentists will soon find it easier to get fee-free EFT claim payments—and reject virtual credit cards (VCCs)—under a new law coming to the Sunshine State. “A health insurer that pays a claim to a dentist through Automated Clearing House transfer …