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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 …
After four consecutive years of declines, the number of organizations reporting attempted or actual payments fraud rose considerably in 2023, new research found. The “2024 AFP Payments Fraud and Control Survey Report” showed the number rose to 80%, up …
Buy 5 or more books and save! This manual is an invaluable tool for any candidate studying for the AAP or APRP exams and for those preparing for ACH annual audits or examinations by regulatory agencies. The newly updated 9th edition offers essential …
An industry resource – the ACH Contact Registry - was created for financial institutions to be able to more easily connect with other financial institutions about ACH operations, exceptions and risk management. In order for the ACH Contact Registry to be …
The purpose of the ACH Quick Reference Guide for Corporate Users is to help corporate Originators comply with the Nacha Operating Rules. It is a summary of those tasks most important to Originating ACH debits and credits. This Guide is not intended to …
Designed to assist Financial Institutions, both RDFIs and ODFIs, in addressing ACH risk, this workbook covers risk obligations as defined in OCC Bulletin 2006- 39, ACH Risk Management Guidance, the FFIEC Retail Payment Systems IT Examination Handbook and …
Regulators and the Nacha Operating Rules require all financial institutions to conduct an ACH Compliance Audit annually. This user-friendly workbook will eliminate guesswork and guide you through conducting a risk-based ACH Compliance Audit by examing …