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Financial Institutions have been listing ACH contacts in Nacha’s ACH Contact Registry since the platform went live in July 2020. Most banks and credit unions are entering quality data that meets the requirements under the Nacha Operating Rules. That means …
RESTON, Virginia, Dec. 15, 2025 – May we have the envelope, please! The winners of the second annual Spotlight! Payments Video Challenge, sponsored by Nacha’s Payments Innovation Alliance, are in. The contest invited videos of up to one minute, …
It’s still early days, but Ross McFerrin sees great potential for pay by bank. “What’s really going to drive ACH or pay by bank in the U.S. is value. Whether that’s flexibility, whether that’s incentives, whether that’s something that that end user is …
The payments industry is buzzing about pay-by-bank. What is it? What are the new use cases? What will it mean for consumers? Three industry veterans take a look at those and other pay-by-bank questions in the newest Buzzcast from Nacha's Payments …
Season 3, Episode 8: The What and the Why Behind the Value of the 2024 Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines Nacha just released the 2024 edition of the Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines. Listen to our latest podcast with Cari Conahan, Senior Director & …
New! We're excited to unveil the 2025 Payments Innovation Alliance Annual Report . This report looks back on 2025 and showcases the hard work of our members and everything they accomplished. Thank you members for a fantastic year. We couldn't have done it …
Season 3, Episode 6: A Valuable Tool for ACH Compliance Nacha recently updated the ACH Compliance Manual , which offers crisp insights into authorizations, processing and more from Nacha’s subject matter experts. Hear from Nacha’s Danita Tyrrell, Senior …
A customer overpays by 22 cents, and you refund it by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? How about if a customer pays a 93-cent bill by ACH. Is that a Micro-Entry? Are these transactions subject to the new Nacha Micro-Entry Rule taking effect Sept. 16? “Not …