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In 2000, Nacha implemented a set of rules and formatting requirements related to Point-of- Purchase (POP) entries – transactions designed specifically for use by Originators as a means to convert, at the point of purchase, a consumer’s check to an ACH …
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, financial institutions are likely to receive numerous inquiries from their account holders regarding the processing of ACH debit entries to their accounts. It is anticipated that many of these questions may relate to …
On March 15, 2002 Nacha Operating Rules became effective for Accounts Receivable Entries (ARC). Under the ARC rules, a consumer check remitted to an accounts receivable location, such as a lockbox or dropbox, can be converted into an ACH debit when prior …
Nacha has recently become aware of an increasing number of fraudulent transactions being made over the ACH Network using the Telephone-Initiated Entry (TEL) application. The TEL application became effective in September 2001 as a means to provide a more …
The payments landscape isn’t static; your strategy shouldn’t be, either. From real-time payments and P2P, to wires and cards, and, of course, ACH, there are many payment rails to consider. And many questions to answer: What should you be offering your …
The modern ACH Network continues to enhance its offerings, including Same Day ACH. Are you making the best use of it and optimizing savings? But there’s also a lot to consider. What is your risk strategy? Are you complying with the Nacha Operating Rules? …
We take the time to learn about the needs of your business to deliver our “Payments Bootcamp” – training that meets your specific requirements. Nacha is an established leader in payments education, and its annual Payments Institute is well respected. …
AML? KYC? OFAC? That’s a lot of letters. But if you want to use the ACH Network in the United States you’ll need to know what they mean. And that’s just the beginning. Nacha Consulting has worked extensively with international clients to familiarize them …
Nacha Certified is a voluntary accreditation program for Third-Party Senders in the ACH Network. In order to achieve certification, your company will need to provide documentation showing it meets certain core requirements. This includes: Independent …