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In today’s dynamic payments environment, in which payment mechanisms continue to evolve and the need for robust banking solutions is paramount, the importance of having a solid business banking program continues to be a priority for many financial …
Cryptocurrency has evolved from a niche digital asset years ago into a disruptive force in financial services today. In its earliest days, it was seen as a speculative investment; it now plays an emerging role in payments, banking and global finance. …
Treasury and finance payments practitioners and payroll professionals at corporations, larger businesses and governmental organizations (federal, state and local) are big users of ACH payments—from paying bills and employees, to receiving payments for the …
No one at a financial institution wakes up one morning and decides to start originating ACH payments. There’s a lot that goes into it, as Sunrise Family Credit Union can attest. In fact, their board had long wanted SFCU to become an Originating Depository …
As we forge our path into 2025, it can be helpful to take a moment to reflect on recent developments and also consider new, emerging trends. For this edition of Notes from the Field, we are focusing on two main topics: AI and Nacha Rules updates. AI is …
Join Tricia Balfe, CEO of XMLdation, a Nacha Preferred Partner for Compliance and ACH Experience, Kathy Levin, Nacha Senior Director, Strategic Payments Analyst, and Samantha Carrier, Associate Managing Director, Nacha Consulting as they explain the …
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —The popularity of ACH is growing, but for companies either dipping a toe in the water or looking to expand ACH use, there’s a lot to consider—and it’s tough to go it alone. “In the last 18 months we’ve definitely seen more players …
LAS VEGAS —“Alexa, pay my water bill” is so 2019. Today, you can talk to Alexa like your best bud. And soon, she’ll respond like a financial adviser. “If you interact with a conversational bot and say, ‘What’s the deets on my upcoming bills?’ it will now …