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With less than a year to go before new Nacha Rules take effect in March 2026, the time is now for financial institutions to be talking to their Originators about making sure they’re compliant on day one—or, even better, well in advance. One of the …
This rule will create a new return reason code (R90) to support an RDFI’s decision to return an entry in compliance with sanctions obligations. This rule also expands Article Three, Section 3.8 (RDFI's Right to Transmit Return Entries) to adopt a unique …
Nacha has for many years advocated that dental and medical practices receive claim payments by ACH and avoid virtual credit cards (VCCs) and paper checks. Dental practices, however, all too often found insurance companies coaxing them to take claim …
A recently approved change to the Nacha Rules will accelerate funds available for some ACH credits. Under the existing Rules governing standard ACH payments, if a Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI) receives files from an ACH Operator by 5 …
For more than a decade, Nacha has actively encouraged healthcare providers to move away from checks and receive claim payments by ACH. Since January 2014 the Nacha “CCD+Addenda” has been the healthcare EFT standard designated by the Department of Health …
What is NewsLink? NewsLink, Nacha's bi-monthly member newsletter, provides current information on Rules, the ACH Network and the payments industry – as well as educational and networking opportunities to keep you on top of your game. Sample Newsletters …
Innovation is vital to any industry, and to encourage forward thinkers in payments, Nacha has created the 15 Under 40 award. “We want to work on building the next generation of payments professionals, and recognizing these superstars is one way of doing …
If you are looking for additional information on how electronic bank transfers can help your nonprofit, please return to the page for nonprofits. Using electronic bank transfer frees up time, money and energy to focus on your mission, and allows …