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It’s perhaps the most recognizable feature of the ACH Network: Direct Deposit. It’s the way 93% of American workers are paid and nearly all Social Security recipients get their benefits. A new campaign unveiled today by Nacha aims to educate and inform …
Treasury and finance payments practitioners and payroll professionals at corporations, larger businesses and governmental organizations (federal, state and local) are big users of ACH payments—from paying bills and employees, to receiving payments for the …
Many medical and dental offices operate on tight budgets, so every dollar counts more than ever. ACH can help. Learn how to tap into the ACH Network and use Direct Deposit and Direct Payment to free up time, and save money and energy to help you grow your …
The last year and a half was turbulent, but through it all the ACH Network delivered for Americans when they needed it most, while also preparing for a strong future, Nacha President and CEO Jane Larimer said. “The ACH Network demonstrated its role as a …
International ACH Transactions (IAT) are more common every year, so it’s critical that your financial institution stays up-to-date on secure and efficient IAT processing. For more information return to the dedicated IAT resource center or jump to: …
As electronic payments have grown, so has their use across national borders. To ensure that cross-border payments are both efficient and secure, Nacha worked with the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to develop an ACH format that includes …
Contact: Media Relations Nacha Launches DirectDepositDelivers.org Every day, U.S. government agencies rely on the ACH Network to distribute critical payments because it is safe, secure and reliable. While the government has a history of using Direct …
Financial Inclusion and Direct Deposit: FDIC Report Shows Pandemic Relief Helped Encourage Bank Account Openings
The ability to quickly receive pandemic-related benefits led some of the nation’s previously “unbanked” households to open bank accounts, which contributed to a continuing decline in the number of unbanked Americans, a new federal report found. The “2021 …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —The financial industry looks a lot different than when the Federal Reserve opened for business in 1914, and changes keep coming. That has the Fed rethinking some of the ways it operates. “Like many of you we’re watching the payments …