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Treasury and finance payments practitioners and payroll professionals at corporations, larger businesses and governmental organizations (federal, state and local) are big users of ACH payments—from paying bills and employees, to receiving payments for the …
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 …
Many medical and dental offices operate on tight budgets, so every dollar counts more than ever. ACH can help. Learn how to tap into the ACH Network and use Direct Deposit and Direct Payment to free up time, and save money and energy to help you grow your …
Consumer ACH payments include recurring expenses—mortgages, loan payments and utilities, for example—where consumers can authorize a monthly payment and not worry about mailing checks and instead to “just set it and forget it.” Consumers are also finding …
More Money Per Donation . Monthly gifts from donors using electronic bank transfers are on average 55% higher than with other payment types. Make Donating Easier . No more counting or carrying cash or checks. Instead, donations made by electronic bank …
LAS VEGAS —“Alexa, pay my water bill” is so 2019. Today, you can talk to Alexa like your best bud. And soon, she’ll respond like a financial adviser. “If you interact with a conversational bot and say, ‘What’s the deets on my upcoming bills?’ it will now …
(L-R) Luis Guzman, Dave Glaser and Serenie Gagon LAS VEGAS —You’re at the online checkout ready to complete your purchase. How do you pay? For most consumers it’s with a credit card, which leads Dave Glaser to this question: “How do we motivate consumers …
Episode 7: Direct Deposit Benefits Taxpayers On January 24, 2022, the Internal Revenue Service began accepting and processing 2021 tax year returns. Bill Sullivan, Nacha's Senior Director & Group Manager for Government & Industry Relations, sat down with …