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Editor’s Note: This podcast was recorded prior to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) final rule on Personal Financial Data Rights, issued under Section 1033 of the Consumer Financial Protection Act. On the surface it sounds really familiar: …
Nacha creates broadly adopted payment and financial messaging rules and standards through consensus-led governance, international collaboration, and innovative development practices. We continually advance the ubiquitous ACH Network and engage diverse …
It always seems to happen this way: A couple of (relatively) quiet weeks at the end of December and then the new year is off and running like a Kentucky Derby favorite. 2025 is no different, as it promises to be a busy, and exciting, year here at Nacha. …
Policies for the Accredited Payments Risk Professional (APRP) Program of Nacha Certifying Agent: Nacha is the certifying agent for the Accredited Payments Risk Professional program. Nondiscrimination: Nacha does not discriminate among applicants based on …
Policies for the Accredited ACH Professional (AAP) Program of Nacha Certifying Agent : Nacha is the certifying agent for the Accredited ACH Professional program. Nondiscrimination : Nacha does not discriminate among applicants based on age, sex, race, …
Contrary to what you might think, there are no Yankees-Red Sox type rivalries among the nation’s payment systems. Quite the opposite, actually. People and businesses have more payment options today than a decade ago, much less a generation ago, and …
Executive Summary The ACH Network is a payment system that reaches all U.S. bank and credit union accounts. ACH payments are routed utilizing the routing transit number (“routing number” or “RTN”) of the Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI). …
The Nacha Operating Rules are the foundation for every ACH payment. By defining the roles and responsibilities of financial institutions and establishing clear guidelines for each Network participant, the Rules ensure that millions of payments occur …