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Now that you are an AFPP, it is important to maintain your credential with continuing education. Below is information on maintaining your AFPP designation, including earning and filing continuing education credits (CEC). When to File The AFPP …
RESTON, Virginia , Feb. 10, 2026 – Nacha today marks its first annual National Nacha Accreditation Day, celebrating the myriad payments industry professionals who have earned one of Nacha’s three accreditations. “Today we honor the nearly 6,000 …
The 2025 Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Digital Payments Survey found that just 26% of business-to-business (B2B) payments in the United States and Canada are made by check. In 2004, it was 81%. It’s no wonder given that they come with all …
The test window for the AAP exam is Oct. 5-32, 2026. Check out the latest information on registration dates and fees. …
Loyalty doesn’t come easy but Nacha’s Smarter Faster Payments conference earns it—not just from attendees, but from organizations setting up shop in the exhibit hall. CGI, a global technology and professional services firm, will continue its long string …
RESTON, Virginia , Oct. 16, 2025 – New figures from Nacha confirm that businesses and other organizations continue to shift their business-to-business payments from checks to ACH. Overall B2B volume was nearly 2.1 billion payments, an increase of 10% from …
Demonstrate Your Faster Payments Proficiency Nacha, the U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC) and our nation’s Payments Associations formed a first-of-its-kind alliance to create the Accredited Faster Payments Professional (AFPP) program. This partnership …
Business-to-business check payments have plummeted over the past two decades, new research shows. In 2004, 81% of B2B payments involved paper checks, according to that year’s Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Digital Payments Survey. Fast …
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce , "ACH payment acceptance saves small businesses money while improving customer experiences." Does your business currently take recurring payments? Do a significant proportion of your customers currently pay by …