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Buy Both and Save 10% 2025 Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines & ACH Risk Management Handbook print publications. …
Nacha’s Risk Retreat is not your typical learning experience. “This is a time to be involved in interactive learning. Through immersive, hands-on tabletop exercises, you'll not only learn how to identify and mitigate risk, but also build the confidence …
If you’re of a certain age and spent Saturday mornings in front of the TV, you probably remember “I’m Just a Bill” from “Schoolhouse Rock!” explaining how bills become laws. While there’s no equivalent cartoon for how the Nacha Operating Rules are made, …
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The purpose of the ACH Quick Reference Guide for Corporate Users is to help corporate Originators comply with the Nacha Operating Rules. It is a summary of those tasks most important to Originating ACH debits and credits. This Guide is not intended to …
Designed to assist Financial Institutions, both RDFIs and ODFIs, in addressing ACH risk, this workbook covers risk obligations as defined in OCC Bulletin 2006- 39, ACH Risk Management Guidance, the FFIEC Retail Payment Systems IT Examination Handbook and …
… Explore Nacha in-person events for exceptional payments education and networking opportunities. These events qualify for AAP/APRP continuing education credits. Smarter Faster Payments Attending the annual Payments Conference gives you a professional …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format more easily referenced and digested …
This convenient quick-reference tool helps ACH Originators quickly and easily understand their obligations under the ACH Rules. Filled with all the knowledge necessary for compliant ACH operations in a condensed format that is more easily referenced and …