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New Orleans - Today, Nacha and the U.S. Faster Payments Council announced that 161 payments professionals successfully passed the inaugural Accredited Faster Payment Professional (AFPP) exam, marking an important milestone in demonstrating expertise and …
Contrary to what you might think, there are no Yankees-Red Sox type rivalries among the nation’s payment systems. Quite the opposite, actually. People and businesses have more payment options today than a decade ago, much less a generation ago, and …
What is IFX? The IFX standard is a content-rich, well-designed Business Message Specification (BMS), built by financial industry and technology leaders with decades of combined experience. These experts have painstakingly defined, modeled and incorporated …
… More Money Per Donation . Monthly gifts from donors using electronic bank transfers are on average 55% higher than with other payment types. Make Donating Easier . No more counting or carrying cash or checks. Instead, donations made by electronic bank …
Summertime and the living is busy. At least for Nacha’s Industry Engagement team, which year-round promotes the benefits of ACH payments for specific industry use cases. High on that list are nonprofits, which recently brought the team to Atlanta for what …
While ACH is as easy as ABC in the payments world, not everyone knows about the benefits of using electronic payments. That’s where Nacha’s Industry Verticals team comes in. “Mention Direct Deposit and the light bulb comes on, but ACH is a whole lot more, …
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 …
Episode 3: ACH for Nonprofits One of Nacha’s goals has been to increase the use of electronic bank transfers by charitable and religious groups. To that end, Nacha recently completed a major overhaul of its Nonprofit Toolkit, which has pretty much …