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Season 2, Episode 7: Nacha Accreditations: Preparing for Career Success In this episode Nacha speaks with James Flowers, Director of Process & Change Delivery at Ally Bank, one of 446 professionals who hold both the AAP and APRP credentials, to discuss …
Today, in celebration of National AAP Recognition Day, Nacha proudly recognizes the achievements of 327 newly accredited ACH Professionals (AAPs) who earned their credential by passing the 2024 exam. They now join an esteemed network of 4,533 payments …
In honor of National APRP Recognition Day, Nacha pays tribute to our nation’s 947 Accredited Payments Risk Professionals, including the 147 newly-credentialed professionals who recently passed the 2024 APRP exam. The APRP exam tests for comprehensive …
HERNDON, Va., Feb. 13, 2024 – Today, in support of National AAP Recognition Day, Nacha is pleased to spotlight the accomplishments of the 324 newly-minted AAPs earning their credential by passing the 2023 exam. They are now among the nearly 4,500 …
HERNDON, Va ., Sept. 20, 2022 – In honor of National APRP Recognition Day, Nacha will pay tribute to 717 Accredited Payments Risk Professionals, including 145 newly-credentialed professionals who recently passed the 2022 APRP exam. The APRP exam tests for …
HERNDON, Va., Sept. 19, 2023 – In honor of National APRP Recognition Day, Nacha will pay tribute to our nation’s 850 Accredited Payments Risk Professionals, including the 140 newly-credentialed professionals who recently passed the 2023 APRP exam. The …
Ground floor opportunities don’t come around often, but this is one that payments professionals should seriously consider. The Faster Payments Professional certificate, or FPP, is a unique new program being crafted to meet today’s needs, and we’d like …
Now that you are an AFPP, it is important to maintain your credential with continuing education. Below is information on maintaining your AFPP designation, including earning and filing continuing education credits (CEC). When to File The AFPP …
The AAP Accreditation is good for five years. In that five year period accredited professionals must earn 60 CECs, with no more than 20 credits earned per year. AAPs file CECs in the spring of the year after the credits are earned. Credits earned during a …