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The APRP 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. APRPs files CECs in the spring of the year after the credits were earned. Credits earned …
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 …
The AFPP Accreditation is good for five years. In those five years accredited professionals must earn 60 CECs, with no more than 20 credits earned annually. AFPPs file CECs in the spring of the year after the credits are earned. Credits earned during a …
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 …
Quickly find the sections of the Rules Book you most frequently use with these pre-printed Rules Book Tabs. Included is an index page for your quick reference and 25 pre-printed …
In this episode of Payments SmartCast, Kerry Sullen, Senior Consultant for Nacha Consulting, Miriam Sheril, Head of Product – US at Form3, and Greg Murray, Managing Director, Treasury Services Product Management Professional at Santander Bank talk about …
In this episode of Nacha’s Payments SmartCast podcast, experts Mark Dixon, Senior Consultant at Nacha Consulting, Miriam Sheril, U.S. Head of Product at Form3, and Peter Tapling, Managing Director of PTap Advisory, LLC and Vice-Chair of the U.S. Faster …
This comprehensive quick-reference guide to the proper use of Return Reason Codes and Notification of Change Codes is a must-have resource to help ensure your compliance! This handy digital booklet also includes a table of Return Reason Codes; Transaction …
In today's fast-paced digital economy, speed is no longer a luxury—it’s an expectation. According to the latest Federal Reserve Payments Study , “The allure of speed plays a role in changing use patterns for all kinds of payment methods, familiar and …