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Contact: Media Relations Today, Nacha released the following statement by President and CEO Jane Larimer on the December 2021 update to the Federal Reserve Payments Study : “The latest update to the Federal Reserve Payments Study highlights the importance …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Presidents typically stand before Congress and proclaim the state of the union to be strong. Michael Herd was looking for a different adjective to describe the ACH State of the Union and came up with the perfect fit: “historic.” …
Direct Deposits and Direct Payments are the smart and convenient way businesses, individuals, and government entities safely send and receive payments. Also known as direct debit, EFT, electronic bank transfer and eCheck, these types of payments move on …
While it’s not officially the end of summer—that comes Sept. 22—Labor Day is the last hurrah for many of us before autumn takes over. Why would you want to spend any of that precious long weekend time dealing with a paper paycheck? For many Americans, …
While there’s an overwhelming desire to return to pre-pandemic life, some changes to the payments landscape are likely permanent—and that’s a good thing. “Every payment type across the board that logically made sense has seen increases in ACH and I don’t …
New payment rails is a growth industry, says Gene Neyer of U.S. Bank. “This is an incredibly interesting and vibrant area,” he added. Neyer joins Josh Karoly of Netflix, Kathy Strasser of IncredibleBank, and Connie Theien of the Federal Reserve Bank of …
The third window for submitting Same Day ACH payments to the ACH Network has quickly gained acceptance among financial institutions, according to new survey results conducted by Nacha and its Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG). The extension of Same …
It’s all well and good to say you’ll save some money next week. The hard part is actually doing it. But having some of your pay automatically go to savings makes things a lot easier. That proposition is at the heart of a new campaign called Wisconsin …
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 …