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NEW ORLEANS —Jordan Bennett was working at the Federal Reserve when Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast, and he remembers banks needing their ACH files as lines of communication were cut. “We had to figure out on the fly how we were going to do it. …
In October, Nacha and the Global Resilience Federation (GRF) published a joint paper titled “Enhancing Operational Resilience for ACH Network Participants.” Now GRF, in consultation with Nacha, has developed a free tabletop exercise in which organizations …
This publication was designed with the corporate ACH Originator in mind and is an excellent resource to provide to new Originators at the time of onboarding. By clicking on the "Buy Now" button, you acknowledge that you will be directed to a third-party …
This publication was designed for individuals who need to understand the ins and outs of each Standard Entry Class (“SEC”) Code – including financial institutions and corporate ACH Originators alike. These quick reference cards break down 13 of the most …
This Rules Review Guide is designed to assist an Originator when performing a review of their ACH functions and to provide an understanding regarding the requirements of the Nacha Operating Rules. The guide will help the Originator and its Financial …
The purpose of this guide is to offer corporate ACH Originators a high-level understanding of the Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines, crafted with the corporate end-user in mind. The publication is accessed through the UMACHA website at the time of …
Checks Still the Payment Method Most Susceptible to Fraud There’s encouraging news in the war on Business Email Compromise (BEC), though the numbers remain cause for concern. “Sixty-eight percent of organizations were targeted by BEC in 2021, eight …
Even as business-to-business payments continue increasing on the ACH Network, a new survey finds the number of organizations using checks actually climbed last year, leaving experts wondering if there’s been a serious misunderstanding. “Ninety-one percent …