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Contrary to what you might think, there are no Yankees-Red Sox type rivalries among the nation’s payment systems. Quite the opposite, actually. People and businesses have more payment options today than a decade ago, much less a generation ago, and …
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 …
A new late night legend is about to start. But it’s not challenging Colbert, Fallon, Kimmel or SNL. Late night ACH file deliveries will begin for many financial institutions on Monday, Sept. 12. For others, the new part is Friday night file deliveries …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Could FedNow pave the way for more ACH settlement windows? A major stumbling block to expanding ACH hours is that the Federal Reserve’s National Settlement Service (NSS) for interbank settlement closes at the end of the business day …
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 …
It isn’t every day that you see an increase of 1,140%. But when you look at some recent gains by Same Day ACH used for business-to-business (B2B) payments that’s exactly what happened. Back in the second quarter of 2019, Same Day ACH for B2B payments …
HERNDON, Virginia, May 12, 2022 – The ACH Network experienced overall growth in the first quarter of 2022, even as recent forms of pandemic-related government assistance have ended. Growth in the first quarter was fueled by business-to-business (B2B) …
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 …