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This 4th Edition update provides a review of the variations in legal requirements and processing obligations relating to the origination of ACH entries when a Third-Party Sender is involved in the origination of transactions through the ACH Network. 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 …
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 …
Nacha just published its Operations Bulletin #2-2025 . The bulletin strongly recommends that all Non-Consumer Originators, Participating Depository Financial Institutions, Third-Party Service Providers and Third-Party Senders abandon the use of faxes and …
A customer overpays by 22 cents, and you refund it by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? How about if a customer pays a 93-cent bill by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? Are these transactions subject to the new Nacha Micro-Entry Rule taking effect Sept. 16? “Not …
Complimentary Webinar The ACH Rules are evolving, and understanding what’s changing and how it impacts your day-to-day operations is key. This session walks through the latest updates to the Nacha Operating Rules, starting with a brief ACH basics …
The ACH Network continues to thrive. Some may look at the ACH Network’s first quarter results this year, jump to conclusions and miss the complex and nuanced story. That story deserves a closer look. Payment volume on the ACH Network rose 2.2% from Q1 of …
ACH end users have consistently and constantly asked for higher dollar limits for Same Day ACH payments. In March 2020, the original limit of $25,000 was raised to $100,000. Then, two years later in March 2022, the limit was increased again to $1 million …