121 results related to "*"
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —It’s no secret that banks can be secretive where customer information is concerned. But when it comes to fighting back against scammers, there’s growing consensus that it’s time to start working together. That was the message at a May 6 …
Season 3, Episode 5: The Handbook for Understanding ACH Risk Management The 8th Edition of the ACH Risk Management Handbook is available in the Nacha Store as well as from the Payments Associations. Angi Farren, President and CEO of the Upper Midwest ACH …
Risk management imposes unavoidable expense. At one extreme, an organization might choose to forego all efforts at reducing risk and accept whatever losses come its way. At the other extreme, it might spare no expense to mitigate all possible risks …
(L-R) Jordan Bennett, Pamela T. Rodriguez and Tim Thorson LAS VEGAS —Underestimate the fraudsters at your own risk. “These guys are really, really smart,” said Tim Thorson, AAP, CTP, Senior Vice President, Payments Risk, at Regions Bank. That’s why the …
New companies make new opportunities. In Silicon Valley, “Move fast and break things” is the motto attributed to startups looking to enter a market quickly, fill a niche, and gain market share before competitors. This could certainly be the motto of some …
One of the best weapons in the fight against fraudsters is sharing information. It can also be one of the trickiest issues to navigate, given the many privacy concerns. Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) is working to address this with open …
NEW ORLEANS —If ever there was a case where misery loves company, it’s fraud. “Fraud is a global issue. I think we all know it’s not just a domestic one in payments,” said Jane Larimer, Nacha President and CEO. “I know that if I asked payments …
Two recent reports spotlight the fact that fraudsters remain hard at work, and that vigilance remains an absolute must. First, the FBI’s 2022 Internet Crime Report , released this year, shows business email compromise (BEC) “has evolved from simple …
It’s a figure even the FBI called “staggering”: The losses reported to its Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) in 2024 totaled $16.6 billion, the bulk of which came from fraud. And among those frauds, business email compromise (BEC) remained a pervasive …