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Statement from Jane Larimer, CEO of Nacha, on White House Executive Order to Phase Out Checks for Federal Payments
Nacha applauds the White House’s executive order to eliminate the use of paper checks for federal disbursements by Sept. 30, 2025, and for receipts as soon as practicable. Paper checks are slow, costly, and prone to theft and fraud, especially in …
The Nacha Rules require financial institutions to establish, implement, and periodically review exposure limits for their Third-Party Sender (TPS) customers and for their Originator customers. Third-Party Senders are also required to do the same for their …
As we forge our path into 2025, it can be helpful to take a moment to reflect on recent developments and also consider new, emerging trends. For this edition of Notes from the Field, we are focusing on two main topics: AI and Nacha Rules updates. AI is …
Season 3, Episode 5: The Handbook for Understanding ACH Risk Management The 8th Edition of the ACH Risk Management Handbook is available in the Nacha Store as well as from the Payments Associations. Angi Farren, President and CEO of the Upper Midwest ACH …
The Nacha Rules require financial institutions and Third-Party Senders (TPSs) to conduct Rules Compliance Audits and risk assessments of their ACH activities. The Rules also state an ODFI is responsible for all Entries originated through the ODFI, whether …
The 4th Edition contains statistics and evaluates the impact of the UCC 4A on security procedures, bank/corporate agreements, recommended contractual provisions, errors, unauthorized entries and more. Includes Article 4A (law unchanged) with staff …
A new credit-push fraud scheme is being used by fraudsters to target financial institutions and their commercial clients. Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group member banks reported seeing the new scheme in November and December 2024. They are taking …
Consumer ACH payments include recurring expenses—mortgages, loan payments and utilities, for example—where consumers can authorize a monthly payment and not worry about mailing checks and instead to “just set it and forget it.” Consumers are also finding …