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It’s anything but a quiet Friday at Nacha. There are some big changes taking effect today (March 19) at the ACH Network: Same Day ACH The latest enhancement to Same Day ACH begins. A third window for submitting same day payments gives ODFIs an extra two …
Same Day ACH payments will be further enhanced with a new $1 million per transaction limit. Nacha members approved a measure to increase the per-payment maximum from the current $100,000 to $1 million effective March 18, 2022. It will apply to all …
Nacha’s Afinis Interoperability Standards, a membership-based organization that focuses on the rapid delivery of APIs and other financial services standards across the U.S. and globally, announced its new Board of Directors and Board Officers. “Afinis …
On June 30, Nacha will implement three new rules: Supplementing Data Security: The existing ACH Security Framework Rule -- including its data protection requirements -- will be supplemented to explicitly require large, non-FI Originators, Third-Party …
April is National Volunteer Month and we’d like to recognize each of you who have devoted so much of your time and energy to Afinis Interoperability Standards. It is because of your valuable contributions that this organization is what it is today. Thank …
If it’s been a while since you visited Nacha’s Resource Center for Corporates you should take a look. There’s a lot there you and your customers can use. At the top you’ll immediately spot two new videos, one on how the Nacha Operating Rules are made and …
Few things are certain in life, but an upcoming change to the Nacha Operating Rules should make the timing of warranty claims more certain, especially for businesses and other organizations that originate ACH payments. A new Limitation on Warranty Claims …
Even before the first phase of Same Day ACH was implemented nearly five years ago in September 2016, Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group (RMAG) had been evaluating potential risk increases and decreases due to Same Day ACH. Were the doom and gloom …
What if you enter a highway but before you get to the first toll booth the clock strikes midnight and the rates increase? Which toll would you pay: the one in effect when you got on, or the one in effect when you reach the booth? A very similar question …