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This tool, modeled after the popular ACH Quick Reference Cards for Financial Institutions , is specifically designed for corporate ACH users. This four-card reference set gives Originators fingertip access to critical information for the correct handling …
For technology firm Profituity, having the latest Nacha Rules is indispensable. “We feel at Profituity we have a really good handle on the basic Rules, but we are very curious about what’s changing and why, so that as we help our customers mitigate …
You wouldn’t take a cross-country drive using an old paper map. So, why would you try to follow the Nacha Rules using an outdated guide? Hopefully you wouldn’t, and that’s where the new 11th Edition of the ACH Compliance Manual comes in. “It is one place …
So many things that we need to sign today we can handle online. Nacha’s Risk Management Portal is now making it happen for Letters of Indemnity (LOIs). As of Feb. 28, 2022, Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) are able to use the Portal …
Financial Institutions have been listing ACH contacts in Nacha’s ACH Contact Registry since the platform went live in July 2020. Most banks and credit unions are entering quality data that meets the requirements under the Nacha Operating Rules. That means …
Changes are coming to the way ACH Network participants use Micro-Entries following approval of a new Nacha Rule —one you should be looking to adopt even before it takes effect. “We know Micro-Entries happen in the ACH Network and they’re a good tool for …
With one new Nacha Rule just taking effect last month and two others right behind in September, Nacha has a wealth of new and refreshed materials to help you along. On June 30, Phase Two of Supplementing Data Security Requirements took effect, expanding …
A customer overpays by 22 cents, and you refund it by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? How about if a customer pays a 93-cent bill by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? Are these transactions subject to the new Nacha Micro-Entry Rule taking effect Sept. 16? “Not …
Each depository financial institution that transmits or receives ACH entries is required to pay Nacha an Annual Fee and a Per-Entry Fee for costs associated with the administration of the ACH Network. The fee amounts are set to recover costs of the ACH …