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Nacha Statement Regarding Federal Reserve Board’s Plan to Develop a Real-Time Payment and Settlement Service
As the administrator of the ACH Network, and as an industry association dedicated to bringing diverse stakeholders together, Nacha is committed to working cooperatively with the Federal Reserve and The Clearing House as payment systems evolve into the …
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 …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —Sustainers are the lifeblood of most nonprofits, and Nacha’s research shows an opportunity to convert regular donors to sustaining donors using ACH. “But what we found was that only 25% of donors are using ACH for their recurring …
Teressa Frazier and her finance team had a routine. Immediately after worship service every Sunday at Victory Grace Center, they would walk around handing out envelopes containing pay checks to church staff and contractors. But that was before COVID-19 …
ACH, wires and cards are words we associate with payments. But metaverse, Web3 and NFTs? “They’re not words that people necessarily correlate to payments. But they should be,” said Angel Grant, Vice President of Security at F5, a multi-cloud application …
$484.85 billion. That’s how much Americans donated to charity in 2021, according to Giving USA. Of that total, 67%—nearly $327 billion—came from individuals. Now imagine the impact that could make if more of those donations were made by ACH. It’s a lofty …
Contact: Media Relations Learn More: Nonprofit Toolkit Nonprofits large and small will benefit by using Nacha’s newly updated Nonprofit Toolkit to encourage donations by electronic bank transfer via the ACH Network. The completely redesigned Toolkit, …
Back around Valentine’s Day, hardly anyone had heard of “social distancing,” and even fewer expected to be told to stay home until further notice. But by St. Patrick’s Day, that was the norm, and it’ll likely continue for a while. The point here is that …
It’s called the ACH Contact Registry, but it’s being used for a whole lot more. Under the Nacha Rules, financial institutions must enter staff or departmental contacts for ACH operations and fraud/risk management. But there’s the option to list contacts …