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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 …
Executive Summary The ACH Network is a payment system that reaches all U.S. bank and credit union accounts. ACH payments are routed utilizing the routing transit number (“routing number” or “RTN”) of the Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI). …
Invoking the Exemption from the Funds Availability Requirement, and the RDFI’s Associated Notification Requirement
One of the new Rules that went into effect on Oct. 1, 2024, expands an RDFI’s voluntary exemption from the funds availability requirement of the Nacha Operating Rules. The Rule also requires an RDFI to take reasonable steps to notify an ODFI if the RDFI …
Nacha Wants to Hear from You on Rules Proposals and New Ideas on Same Day ACH and Other 'Faster ACH' Topics
Same Day ACH has been live since September 2016 and since its debut Nacha has consistently made enhancements to meet the needs of ACH end users. Nacha now has a proposal to better serve Same Day ACH customers in the West, plus a proposed change that would …
This 4th Edition update provides a review of the variations in legal requirements and processing obligations relating to the origination of ACH entries when a Third-Party Sender is involved in the origination of transactions through the ACH Network. This …
It’s still early days, but Ross McFerrin sees great potential for pay by bank. “What’s really going to drive ACH or pay by bank in the U.S. is value. Whether that’s flexibility, whether that’s incentives, whether that’s something that that end user is …
New Rules to Reduce Successful Fraud Attempts and Assist Fund Recovery Now in Effect. Here’s What they Mean for Your FI
Reducing successful credit-push frauds—and improving funds recovery—is something all financial institutions should be doing. A package of Nacha Rule changes to help in those efforts went into effect Oct. 1. Several of the new rules are really an …
Fraud prevention should be top of mind for all financial institutions. New Nacha Rules taking effect soon are intended to reduce the incidence of successful fraud attempts and improve the recovery of funds after frauds have occurred. And a new feature in …