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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 …
Do you work for a financial institution serving corporate clients that make high-value, time-sensitive payments? Are you part of a business, nonprofit, or government agency that regularly sends payments over $1 million? Or are you a third party or …
Same Day ACH payments can be used for a wide range of transactions, from paying bills to receiving payments of up to $1 million and can be processed in just a few hours. Unique to Same Day ACH among faster payment methods is the ability to reach virtually …
On Monday, Nov. 10, Nacha announced it is seeking public comments on the proposed change to the Nacha Operating Rules that would increase the per-transaction dollar limit for Same Day ACH payments from $1 million to $10 million. Corporate end users are …
Nacha has for many years advocated that dental and medical practices receive claim payments by ACH and avoid virtual credit cards (VCCs) and paper checks. Dental practices, however, all too often found insurance companies coaxing them to take claim …
The vast majority of cryptocurrency companies and platforms are increasingly interested in ACH. While at first glance it might not seem like a natural pairing, the synergy comes into focus for one prime reason: ACH gives a competitive edge. Nacha …
Nacha is forming the Healthcare Payments Advisory Group to advance electronic payment workflows in healthcare. HPAG’s mission is to establish a collaborative environment with industry stakeholders; generate discussions around electronic funds transfer …
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 …