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This newly updated manual is an invaluable tool for any candidate studying for the AAP or APRP exams and for those preparing for ACH annual audits or examinations by regulatory agencies. ACH participants must take action to control risk in any payment …
BUY NOW AND SAVE 40% Access to the Rules & Guidelines helps to identify new opportunities to leverage the ACH Network to meet customer’s needs, while maintaining a clear understanding of network requirements. The Rules include the legal framework for the …
This Adobe-based product provides a four-year (2017-2020) archive compilation of the Nacha Operating Rules & Guidelines content in a convenient ebook presentation. Access requires a third-party app called Flux Player to allow the Rules content to be …
DEADLINE for initial registration is March 1, 2018. This rule requires Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) to identify and register their Third-Party Sender customers. The registration process promotes consistent customer due diligence …
This Rule will define and standardize practice and formatting of Micro-Entries, which are used by some ACH Originators as a method of account validation. This phase of the Rule requires Originators of Micro-Entries to use commercially reasonable fraud …
This Rule clarifies the roles and responsibilities of Third-Party Senders (TPS) in the ACH Network by Addressing the existing practice of Nested Third-Party Sender relationships, and Making explicit and clarifying the requirement that a TPS conduct a Risk …
The WEB Debit Account Validation Rule became effective March 19, 2021. The rule was originally approved by Nacha members in November 2018 to become effective January 1, 2020. The Nacha Board of Directors approved an extension in effective date to allow …
This rule expands access to Same Day ACH by allowing Same Day ACH transactions to be submitted to the ACH Network for an additional two hours every business day. The new Same Day ACH processing window became effective on March 19, 2021. Learn more about …
This rule better differentiates among types of unauthorized return reasons for consumer debits. This differentiation will give ODFIs and their Originators clearer and better information when a customer claims that an error occurred with an authorized …