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Nacha's ISO 20022-to-ACH Mapping Guide & Tool allows financial institutions to support businesses that leverage ISO 20022 by providing standardized guidance to facilitate translation of ISO 20022 pain.001 (credit) and pain.008 (debit) messages into ACH …
With one new Nacha Rule just taking effect last month and two others right behind in September, Nacha has a wealth of new and refreshed materials to help you along. On June 30, Phase Two of Supplementing Data Security Requirements took effect, expanding …
Episode 4: Meaningful Modernization Meaningful Modernization is coming very soon. Learn more about what these Nacha Rules changes mean for ACH Network …
This interactive tool is designed to assist in verifying its RDC client's adherence to their RDC Agreement and the FFIEC Guidance on the Risk Management of Remote Deposit Capture. Available for immediate download, the RDC Review Checklist can be completed …
Nacha announced today the addition of Webster Bank as a Nacha Direct Member. Nacha has more than 40 Direct Members, consisting of financial institutions and Payments Associations (PAs) that collectively represent nearly all financial institutions across …
Nacha announced today USAA Federal Savings Bank (USAA) has joined as a Direct Member. Nacha now has 45 Direct Members, consisting of financial institutions and Payments Associations. "I am pleased to welcome USAA as a Direct Member and am eager to …
Nacha announced today that Goldman Sachs has joined its growing community of Direct Members. Nacha now has 46 Direct Members, consisting of financial institutions and Payments Associations. "We look forward to working closely with Goldman Sachs to advance …
Nacha Direct Members are comprised of financial institutions and payments association organizations that shape and influence the governance and direction of the ACH Network and the Nacha Operating Rules. Through cross-industry cooperation, innovation and …
What if you enter a highway but before you get to the first toll booth the clock strikes midnight and the rates increase? Which toll would you pay: the one in effect when you got on, or the one in effect when you reach the booth? A very similar question …