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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 …
Nacha supports users having choices in electronic payments – including instant payments (such as FedNow and RTP), credit cards and wire. Electronic payment options can be complementary and give payment system users a choice based on their use case. This …
If you’re wondering how vendor impersonation fraud grew to become the big problem it is today, consider all that an accounts payable department has to deal with. “We have a statistic that if you have 10,000 vendors, that 50% of those are going to change …
It’s a trend that started more than a decade ago: Every year there’s a steady climb in the number of ACH healthcare claim payments from insurers to healthcare providers, and the value of those payments. 2025 is no exception, and the figures are …
Treasury and finance payments practitioners and payroll professionals at corporations, larger businesses and governmental organizations (federal, state and local) are big users of ACH payments—from paying bills and employees, to receiving payments for the …
Are you fully prepared to comply with the fast-approaching new Nacha Risk Management Rules? While it may seem like there is still ample time, the truth is that you should already be well into your readiness process. The risks of non-compliance are not to …
In 2024, ACH payments moved $86.2 trillion across the U.S. financial system. Yet, despite this scale, many financial institutions still rely on manual, paper-based, or rules-driven processes that have been in place for decades. This challenge, coupled …
As a senior consultant within Nacha’s consulting group, I observe that one critical area of non-compliance with the Nacha Rules is related to ACH authorizations. ACH authorizations are the foundation under which Entries may be transmitted through the ACH …