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Nacha hosts and promotes live and recorded webinars to keep you up to date on the latest in payments. Live webinars may be eligible for AAP/APRP continuing education credits. Recorded webinars are not eligible for continuing education credits. Upcoming …
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 …
Complimentary Webinar The ACH Rules are evolving, and understanding what’s changing and how it impacts your day-to-day operations is key. This session walks through the latest updates to the Nacha Operating Rules, starting with a brief ACH basics …
Confused about stablecoins? Adrian Wall can boil it down. “An easy way to think about it is a payment stablecoin is a digital dollar, and it’s designed to maintain a stable value by being backed 1-to-1 by fiat currency, which is unlike Bitcoin or ether, …
Explore Nacha in-person events for exceptional payments education and networking opportunities. These events qualify for AAP/APRP continuing education credits. Smarter Faster Payments Attending the annual Payments Conference gives you a professional edge. …
The Payments Legal & Compliance Summit is a virtual event designed for legal professionals in the industry and those overseeing risk or compliance within their organizations. The Summit offers an advanced-level education and will keep you up to date on …
One Day. One Topic. All In. The Smartest Way to Spend a Day Online. PaymentsIQ Live! —a new, annual, one-day virtual deep dive into one topic that’s lighting up the industry. No surface-level panels. No endless tracks. Just one big, bold subject, explored …
Nacha has created an Opt-In Program to better facilitate the return and recovery of potentially fraudulent unemployment benefits originally paid by ACH credits (i.e., Direct Deposit). ODFIs for state unemployment benefit agencies are able to “opt-in” on …