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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 …
NEW ORLEANS —A mom-and-pop restaurant is way different from a neighborhood lawn care company, which has little in common with the one-person consulting firm. Yet as Peter Tapling notes, “We tend to paint small business with a broad brush,” no matter how …
NEW ORLEANS —For all the talk that artificial intelligence will lead to more payments fraud, maybe it’s just the opposite. “I believe AI is going to help mitigate fraud versus being an advocate for some nefarious fraudster out there that’s going to start …
NEW ORLEANS —Jordan Bennett was working at the Federal Reserve when Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast, and he remembers banks needing their ACH files as lines of communication were cut. “We had to figure out on the fly how we were going to do it. …
NEW ORLEANS —It’s bad enough when anyone falls victim to credit-push fraud, but some cases really make Tim Thorson’s blood boil. “Credit-push fraud can take a small business down. I’ve seen it happen,” said Thorson, Senior Vice President, Digital …
In this episode of Payments SmartCast, Form3’s Head of Product Miriam Sheril and Amy Morris, Nacha’s Senior Director, ACH Network Rules, explore how data analytics is transforming ACH operations. Ahead of her session at Smarter Faster Payments 2025, …
NEW ORLEANS —Whether you work in an office or at home, you probably don’t think it has much in common with the space shuttle. Or does it? Mike Massimino flew the shuttle twice and believes those of us on the ground can learn a lot from the work ethic up …
NEW ORLEANS —To everyone who’s ever gotten what seems like a brainstorm, only to quickly flip and decide, “Nah, that’ll never fly,” Kyle Scheele hopes you’ll think twice. “Maybe your idea is too crazy to work. There certainly are ideas that are. But for …