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NACHA

Nacha, originally the National Automated Clearinghouse Association,[3] manages the development, administration, and governance of the ACH Network, the backbone for the electronic movement of money and data in the United States, and is an association for the payments industry.[4] The ACH Network serves as a network for direct consumer, business, and government payments, and annually facilitates billions of payments such as Direct Deposit and Direct Payment. The ACH Network is governed by the Nacha Operating Rules, a set of rules that guide risk management.[4]

Nacha
FoundedJune 20, 1974 (1974-06-20)
TypeNot-for-profit
23-7451693[1]
Legal status501(c)(6)[1]
PurposeTo promote the development of electronic solutions that improve the payment system for the benefit of its members and their customers.[1]
Location
ServicesFinancial services trade association
Members
500+
Jane Larimer[2]
Revenue (2019)
$23,616,643
Expenses (2019)$22,046,071
Employees (2019)
70
Volunteers (2019)
100
Websitewww.nacha.org

Nacha is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit association incorporated in 1974.[5] It represents more than 9,000 financial institutions by way of ten regional payments associations[6] and direct membership. Nacha is not directly involved in the ACH transactions that flow to and from organizations and financial institutions, but develops rules and standards, provides industry solutions, and delivers education, accreditation, and advisory services.[6]

History and organization Edit

In 1972, the California Automated Clearing House Association (now called WesPay) was formed, becoming the first operational ACH association in the United States.[7]

After two years, other regional ACH associations were formed. The associations came together in 1974 to create Nacha, which was tasked with developing, governing and administering the ACH Network. While Nacha governs the ACH Network, it does not operate the physical ACH Network; the processing of transactions is handled by the Federal Reserve and The Clearing House (also known as EPN).[8]

Originally part of the American Bankers Association, Nacha separated in 1985 and hired Bill Moroney as its first CEO. He was succeeded in 1988 by Elliott McEntee.[9] Upon McEntee's retirement in 2008, Janet O. Estep became Nacha's President and CEO. In 2019, Jane Larimer became Nacha's President and CEO.[10]

Leadership Edit

Nacha’s Board of Directors are representatives of depository financial institutions who are tasked with overseeing the governance and administration of Nacha as ACH Network administrator and industry association.[7]

The 2022 Board of Directors:

  • Joe W. Hussey, Managing Director, North America Payables & Receivables Product Executive, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Chairperson
  • Laura J. Listwan, AAP, CTP, Senior Vice President, Head of Commercial Payments Products and Service, Fifth Third Bank, Vice Chairperson
  • John E. Lucas, CCM, Treasury & Payments Solutions Director of Product Management and Development, Synovus Financial Corporation, Secretary/Treasurer
  • Jane Larimer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Nacha
  • Jeanine M. Andol-Moeller, CCM, Group Vice President & Banking Services COE Manager, M&T Bank (one-year term)
  • Marlene Barkheimer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Farmers State Bank
  • Sarah T. Billings, Senior Vice President, Head of Payments Product, Operations & Strategy, Treasury Management, PNC Bank
  • Lisa S. Coffey, Chief Innovation Officer, Corporate America Credit Union
  • Elizabeth A. Cronenweth, AAP, CCM, Senior Vice President, Payments Group Product Manager, UMB Bank, N.A.
  • Nicholas J. Drinkwine, APRP, Head of Transaction Operations, Varo Bank, N.A.
  • Vikram Israni, Chief Financial Officer, Wings Financial Credit Union
  • Tina M. Knapp, CPA, Vice President & Director, Payments & Service Support, ESL Federal Credit Union
  • Stephen C. Max, Executive Vice President, Head of Operations Services, U.S. Bank
  • AJ McCray, Managing Director, Head of Global Corporate Payments, Bank of America, N.A.
  • Tim Mills, Senior Vice President, Emerging Payments, Regions Bank
  • Philip C. Picillo, Esq., CTP, Senior Vice President, Treasury & Payment Solutions, Webster Bank
  • Christopher E. Richards, APRP, Executive Vice President, Chief Banking Services Officer, The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank
  • William J. Schoch, President & Chief Executive Officer, Wespay
  • Carl Slabicki, AAP, CTP, Managing Director, Treasury Services, BNY Mellon
  • Michelle E. Ziolkowski, CTP, Senior Vice President, Head of Global Payables, Wells Fargo

The ACH Operator Advisor Representatives to the Board:

  • Jason Carone, AAP, APRP, CTP, Senior Vice President, ACH Product Management, The Clearing House
  • Keith Melton, Head of Product & Strategy Management, Retail Payments Office, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Initiatives Edit

ACH payments Edit

The ACH Network processes payments. ACH payments can be sent as either “same-day,” “next-day,” or “2-day”[8] – and Same Day ACH payments can be initiated and completed within a single day and as fast as a matter of hours.[9]  

Direct deposit Edit

Nacha's establishment led to the first ACH rules being drafted, and that in turn paved the way for the very first type of ACH transactions, known as Direct Deposit. The U.S. Air Force became the first employer in the nation to initiate a Direct Deposit payroll program. Direct Deposit is the way nearly 94 percent of Americans get paid.[11][12]

COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments Edit

In March 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act provided EIP or Economic Impact Payments up to $1,200 per adult and $500 per child.[13] The federal government sent hundreds of millions of economic impact payments (EIPs) by Direct Deposit to Americans financially impacted by the Covid-19 crisis.[14]  

Quest rules for EBT Edit

Nacha wrote and administers the Quest Operating Rules for Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) which have been in place since 1996.[15] The Quest Operating Rules for Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) enable the distribution of government benefits regardless of state borders.[16] Government entities incorporate the rules in their contracts with private sector service providers. Nacha administers the Quest Operating Rules and works with all interested parties to develop additional standards for related programs.[17]

Standards for ACA payments Edit

Under the administrative simplification provisions of the Affordable Care Act, Nacha was designated by the United States Department of Health & Human Services as the standards development organization (SDO) for healthcare Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). The Healthcare Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) standard supports electronic claim payments and remittance information between health plans and health care providers, accelerating cash flow and simplifying reconciliation for providers.[18] Nacha's CCD+Addenda payment (a business-to-business payment with one addenda record of remittance information) is the standard for healthcare EFT transactions. Under the ACA's administrative simplification framework, health plans are required to pay claims using the standard EFT transaction, whenever requested by healthcare, medical or dental practices. In 2018, more than 306.7 million ACH EFT payments, valued at $1.59 trillion, were made from health plans to healthcare providers.[13] In the second quarter of 2021, health processed 108 million EFTs, up almost 36% from the same 2020 period.[19] Today, 84% of providers prefer EFT from payers.[20]

Phixius Edit

On 12 August 2020, Nacha reported that Visa has entered a growing list of collaborators piloting Phixius. Phixius is a Nacha-built and managed business that uses technologies, structured APIs and rules to allow interoperability in a secure network of linked credentialed service providers (CSPs) for the protected exchange of payment related details.[21] In 2022, Phixius forecasts 1 million transactions, reaching more than 1,700 financial institutions and 7,000 businesses.[22]

Membership Edit

Nacha has more than 500 members, and offers the following membership categories.

Nacha Direct Member[23]

Nacha Direct Members are Financial Institutions and Payments Associations, and are active participants in educating and advocating for the ACH Network with regulators, legislators, and other stakeholder organizations whose policies affect the payments system. As Direct Members, these entities vote on amendments to the Nacha Operating Rules.

Payments Innovation Alliance[24]

The Payments Innovation Alliance is a membership group of domestic and international organizations who develop new ideas and initiatives to advance the electronic payments industry.

Nacha Affiliate Program[25]

The Affiliate Program is an information-only membership option that gives access to resources on the ACH Network and the Nacha Operating Rules.

Afinis Interoperability Standards[26]

Afinis develops implementable, interoperable, and portable financial services standards (Application Programming Interfaces – APIs) across operating environments and platforms.

Education Edit

Nacha provides educational programs to its members and the financial services industry. These programs include:

Smarter Faster Payments Conference[27]

Smarter Faster Payments is an annual conference for the financial industry, which includes an exhibit hall, education events and networking opportunities. Payments Remote Connect is the virtual option for those who are unable to attend the conference in person.

Payments Institute[28]

The Payments Institute is an in-person academic program where students build their own curriculum from five schools of study, two master’s programs, and lecture halls. TPI Homeschool is a virtual option for the Payments Institute.

SPEAK (Strengthening Payments Engagement and Knowledge)[29]

SPEAK is a subscription-based education platform offering on-demand, virtual payments education content.

ACH Legal and Compliance Summit[30]

ACH Legal and Compliance Summit is a program founded in 2021. The Summit serves to provide attendees with the knowledge necessary in ACH compliance and regulations in the payments industry to protect clients and organizations. 

Accreditation Edit

Nacha offers accreditation programs for financial industry professionals and organizations, including the Accredited ACH Professional (AAP) and the Accredited Payments Risk Professional (APRP) accreditations.[31]

Accredited ACH Professional[32]

The Accredited ACH Professional (AAP) is a professional certification designating that an individual has demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of all areas of ACH, a deep understanding of and experience in one or more specific ACH subjects, and a broad knowledge of concepts that relate to the payments system.

Accredited Payments Risk Professional[32]

The Accredited Payments Risk Professional (APRP) is a professional certification designating that an individual has demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of risk management strategies, concepts, and mitigation techniques within the payments ecosystem, while mastering the complexities of risk management for ACH, check, wire, debit, credit, and prepaid cards, and emerging and alternative payments.

Acquisitions and partnerships Edit

In March 2018, Nacha acquired the Interactive Financial eXchange (IFX) Forum.[14] In September 2018, Nacha launched Afinis Interoperability Standards, a membership-based standards organization, to develop interoperable, portable financial services standards. IFX Forum is a part of Afinis Interoperability Standards.[16]

Nacha announced it had acquired the Business Payments Directory Association in October 2018.[17] BPD supports business-to-business (B2B) payment services, including blockchain-based B2B transactions.[18]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax". National Automated Clearing House Association. Guidestar. December 31, 2016.
  2. ^ "Nacha Leadership". Nacha. Retrieved July 17, 2019
  3. ^ "Nacha definition". Investopedia. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "ACH Network: How it Works | Nacha". nacha.org (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  5. ^ "National Automated Clearing House Association", Division of Corporations, Delaware Department of State. Retrieved December 23, 2018
  6. ^ a b "Regional Payments Associations". www.nacha.org (Press release). Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  7. ^ a b "WesPay History". wespay.org. Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  8. ^ a b "The Evolution of the ACH" (PDF). nacha.org (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  9. ^ a b "Nacha Timeline 1990s". nacha.org (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  10. ^ "About Nacha". nacha.org (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  11. ^ "A primer on Nacha". Fin (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  12. ^ "With Labor Laws In Flux, Here's How Americans Get Paid Today". PYMNTS.com. 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  13. ^ a b PYMNTS (2019-01-17). "305M+ Healthcare Claims Paid Via ACH In 2018". PYMNTS.com (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  14. ^ a b PYMNTS (2018-03-01). "Nacha, IFX Forum Join Forces for API Development". PYMNTS.com (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  15. ^ "Nacha" (PDF) (Press release).
  16. ^ a b "Nacha Launches Afinis Interoperability Standards for Financial Services | Nacha". nacha.org (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  17. ^ a b "Nacha Acquires the Business Payments Directory Association To Bolster B2B Payments Services". Digital Transactions (Press release). Retrieved 2019-02-14.
  18. ^ a b "Nacha acquires BPDA to push blockchain-based B2B payments directory". Finextra Research. 2018-10-03. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  19. ^ "Healthcare Finance Trends for 2022 Patient Payments Focus Report". www.commercehealthcare.com. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  20. ^ Grubin, Hank. "InstaMed's 11th Annual Report Finds Consumers Want Contactless Healthcare Experiences Beyond the Pandemic". InstaMed. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  21. ^ "Nacha Adds Visa to Phixius Pilot Program". Cision PR Newswire. 12 August 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  22. ^ PYMNTS (2022-06-06). "Phixius, Aliaswire Team on Account Verification". www.pymnts.com. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  23. ^ "Nacha Direct Member | Nacha". www.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  24. ^ "Payments Innovation Alliance | Nacha". www.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  25. ^ "Nacha Affiliate Program | Nacha". www.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  26. ^ "Afinis Interoperability Standards | Nacha". www.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  27. ^ "Smarter Faster Payments Conference | Payments 2023". payments.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  28. ^ "Payments Institute | Payments Institute". tpi.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  29. ^ "Nacha Launches SPEAK and Expands its Leadership in Payments Education". AP NEWS. 2021-01-20. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  30. ^ "ACH Education from the Legal Perspective | Nacha". www.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  31. ^ "Accreditation | Nacha". www.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
  32. ^ a b "About Us | Nacha - Administrator of the ACH Network". www.nacha.org. Retrieved 2022-07-29.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Nacha Operating Rules

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For other uses see Nacha disambiguation Nacha originally the National Automated Clearinghouse Association 3 manages the development administration and governance of the ACH Network the backbone for the electronic movement of money and data in the United States and is an association for the payments industry 4 The ACH Network serves as a network for direct consumer business and government payments and annually facilitates billions of payments such as Direct Deposit and Direct Payment The ACH Network is governed by the Nacha Operating Rules a set of rules that guide risk management 4 NachaFoundedJune 20 1974 1974 06 20 TypeNot for profitTax ID no 23 7451693 1 Legal status501 c 6 1 PurposeTo promote the development of electronic solutions that improve the payment system for the benefit of its members and their customers 1 LocationUnited StatesServicesFinancial services trade associationMembers500 President Chief Executive OfficerJane Larimer 2 Revenue 2019 23 616 643Expenses 2019 22 046 071Employees 2019 70Volunteers 2019 100Websitewww wbr nacha wbr orgNacha is a 501 c 6 not for profit association incorporated in 1974 5 It represents more than 9 000 financial institutions by way of ten regional payments associations 6 and direct membership Nacha is not directly involved in the ACH transactions that flow to and from organizations and financial institutions but develops rules and standards provides industry solutions and delivers education accreditation and advisory services 6 Contents 1 History and organization 2 Leadership 3 Initiatives 3 1 ACH payments 3 2 Direct deposit 3 3 COVID 19 Economic Impact Payments 3 4 Quest rules for EBT 3 5 Standards for ACA payments 3 6 Phixius 4 Membership 5 Education 6 Accreditation 7 Acquisitions and partnerships 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory and organization EditIn 1972 the California Automated Clearing House Association now called WesPay was formed becoming the first operational ACH association in the United States 7 After two years other regional ACH associations were formed The associations came together in 1974 to create Nacha which was tasked with developing governing and administering the ACH Network While Nacha governs the ACH Network it does not operate the physical ACH Network the processing of transactions is handled by the Federal Reserve and The Clearing House also known as EPN 8 Originally part of the American Bankers Association Nacha separated in 1985 and hired Bill Moroney as its first CEO He was succeeded in 1988 by Elliott McEntee 9 Upon McEntee s retirement in 2008 Janet O Estep became Nacha s President and CEO In 2019 Jane Larimer became Nacha s President and CEO 10 Leadership EditNacha s Board of Directors are representatives of depository financial institutions who are tasked with overseeing the governance and administration of Nacha as ACH Network administrator and industry association 7 The 2022 Board of Directors Joe W Hussey Managing Director North America Payables amp Receivables Product Executive J P Morgan Chase amp Co Chairperson Laura J Listwan AAP CTP Senior Vice President Head of Commercial Payments Products and Service Fifth Third Bank Vice Chairperson John E Lucas CCM Treasury amp Payments Solutions Director of Product Management and Development Synovus Financial Corporation Secretary Treasurer Jane Larimer President amp Chief Executive Officer Nacha Jeanine M Andol Moeller CCM Group Vice President amp Banking Services COE Manager M amp T Bank one year term Marlene Barkheimer President amp Chief Executive Officer Farmers State Bank Sarah T Billings Senior Vice President Head of Payments Product Operations amp Strategy Treasury Management PNC Bank Lisa S Coffey Chief Innovation Officer Corporate America Credit Union Elizabeth A Cronenweth AAP CCM Senior Vice President Payments Group Product Manager UMB Bank N A Nicholas J Drinkwine APRP Head of Transaction Operations Varo Bank N A Vikram Israni Chief Financial Officer Wings Financial Credit Union Tina M Knapp CPA Vice President amp Director Payments amp Service Support ESL Federal Credit Union Stephen C Max Executive Vice President Head of Operations Services U S Bank AJ McCray Managing Director Head of Global Corporate Payments Bank of America N A Tim Mills Senior Vice President Emerging Payments Regions Bank Philip C Picillo Esq CTP Senior Vice President Treasury amp Payment Solutions Webster Bank Christopher E Richards APRP Executive Vice President Chief Banking Services Officer The Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank William J Schoch President amp Chief Executive Officer Wespay Carl Slabicki AAP CTP Managing Director Treasury Services BNY Mellon Michelle E Ziolkowski CTP Senior Vice President Head of Global Payables Wells FargoThe ACH Operator Advisor Representatives to the Board Jason Carone AAP APRP CTP Senior Vice President ACH Product Management The Clearing House Keith Melton Head of Product amp Strategy Management Retail Payments Office Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaInitiatives EditACH payments Edit The ACH Network processes payments ACH payments can be sent as either same day next day or 2 day 8 and Same Day ACH payments can be initiated and completed within a single day and as fast as a matter of hours 9 Direct deposit Edit Nacha s establishment led to the first ACH rules being drafted and that in turn paved the way for the very first type of ACH transactions known as Direct Deposit The U S Air Force became the first employer in the nation to initiate a Direct Deposit payroll program Direct Deposit is the way nearly 94 percent of Americans get paid 11 12 COVID 19 Economic Impact Payments Edit In March 2020 the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act provided EIP or Economic Impact Payments up to 1 200 per adult and 500 per child 13 The federal government sent hundreds of millions of economic impact payments EIPs by Direct Deposit to Americans financially impacted by the Covid 19 crisis 14 Quest rules for EBT Edit Nacha wrote and administers the Quest Operating Rules for Electronic Benefits Transfer EBT which have been in place since 1996 15 The Quest Operating Rules for Electronic Benefits Transfer EBT enable the distribution of government benefits regardless of state borders 16 Government entities incorporate the rules in their contracts with private sector service providers Nacha administers the Quest Operating Rules and works with all interested parties to develop additional standards for related programs 17 Standards for ACA payments Edit Under the administrative simplification provisions of the Affordable Care Act Nacha was designated by the United States Department of Health amp Human Services as the standards development organization SDO for healthcare Electronic Funds Transfer EFT The Healthcare Electronic Funds Transfer EFT standard supports electronic claim payments and remittance information between health plans and health care providers accelerating cash flow and simplifying reconciliation for providers 18 Nacha s CCD Addenda payment a business to business payment with one addenda record of remittance information is the standard for healthcare EFT transactions Under the ACA s administrative simplification framework health plans are required to pay claims using the standard EFT transaction whenever requested by healthcare medical or dental practices In 2018 more than 306 7 million ACH EFT payments valued at 1 59 trillion were made from health plans to healthcare providers 13 In the second quarter of 2021 health processed 108 million EFTs up almost 36 from the same 2020 period 19 Today 84 of providers prefer EFT from payers 20 Phixius Edit On 12 August 2020 Nacha reported that Visa has entered a growing list of collaborators piloting Phixius Phixius is a Nacha built and managed business that uses technologies structured APIs and rules to allow interoperability in a secure network of linked credentialed service providers CSPs for the protected exchange of payment related details 21 In 2022 Phixius forecasts 1 million transactions reaching more than 1 700 financial institutions and 7 000 businesses 22 Membership EditNacha has more than 500 members and offers the following membership categories Nacha Direct Member 23 Nacha Direct Members are Financial Institutions and Payments Associations and are active participants in educating and advocating for the ACH Network with regulators legislators and other stakeholder organizations whose policies affect the payments system As Direct Members these entities vote on amendments to the Nacha Operating Rules Payments Innovation Alliance 24 The Payments Innovation Alliance is a membership group of domestic and international organizations who develop new ideas and initiatives to advance the electronic payments industry Nacha Affiliate Program 25 The Affiliate Program is an information only membership option that gives access to resources on the ACH Network and the Nacha Operating Rules Afinis Interoperability Standards 26 Afinis develops implementable interoperable and portable financial services standards Application Programming Interfaces APIs across operating environments and platforms Education EditNacha provides educational programs to its members and the financial services industry These programs include Smarter Faster Payments Conference 27 Smarter Faster Payments is an annual conference for the financial industry which includes an exhibit hall education events and networking opportunities Payments Remote Connect is the virtual option for those who are unable to attend the conference in person Payments Institute 28 The Payments Institute is an in person academic program where students build their own curriculum from five schools of study two master s programs and lecture halls TPI Homeschool is a virtual option for the Payments Institute SPEAK Strengthening Payments Engagement and Knowledge 29 SPEAK is a subscription based education platform offering on demand virtual payments education content ACH Legal and Compliance Summit 30 ACH Legal and Compliance Summit is a program founded in 2021 The Summit serves to provide attendees with the knowledge necessary in ACH compliance and regulations in the payments industry to protect clients and organizations Accreditation EditNacha offers accreditation programs for financial industry professionals and organizations including the Accredited ACH Professional AAP and the Accredited Payments Risk Professional APRP accreditations 31 Accredited ACH Professional 32 The Accredited ACH Professional AAP is a professional certification designating that an individual has demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of all areas of ACH a deep understanding of and experience in one or more specific ACH subjects and a broad knowledge of concepts that relate to the payments system Accredited Payments Risk Professional 32 The Accredited Payments Risk Professional APRP is a professional certification designating that an individual has demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of risk management strategies concepts and mitigation techniques within the payments ecosystem while mastering the complexities of risk management for ACH check wire debit credit and prepaid cards and emerging and alternative payments Acquisitions and partnerships EditIn March 2018 Nacha acquired the Interactive Financial eXchange IFX Forum 14 In September 2018 Nacha launched Afinis Interoperability Standards a membership based standards organization to develop interoperable portable financial services standards IFX Forum is a part of Afinis Interoperability Standards 16 Nacha announced it had acquired the Business Payments Directory Association in October 2018 17 BPD supports business to business B2B payment services including blockchain based B2B transactions 18 See also EditACH Network Automated Clearing House Electronic funds transfer National Automated Clearing HouseReferences Edit a b c d Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax National Automated Clearing House Association Guidestar December 31 2016 Nacha Leadership Nacha Retrieved July 17 2019 Nacha definition Investopedia Retrieved January 25 2023 a b ACH Network How it Works Nacha nacha org Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 National Automated Clearing House Association Division of Corporations Delaware Department of State Retrieved December 23 2018 a b Regional Payments Associations www nacha org Press release Retrieved November 22 2016 a b WesPay History wespay org Retrieved 2019 02 14 a b The Evolution of the ACH PDF nacha org Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 a b Nacha Timeline 1990s nacha org Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 About Nacha nacha org Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 A primer on Nacha Fin Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 With Labor Laws In Flux Here s How Americans Get Paid Today PYMNTS com 2017 09 20 Retrieved 2022 07 29 a b PYMNTS 2019 01 17 305M Healthcare Claims Paid Via ACH In 2018 PYMNTS com Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 a b PYMNTS 2018 03 01 Nacha IFX Forum Join Forces for API Development PYMNTS com Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 Nacha PDF Press release a b Nacha Launches Afinis Interoperability Standards for Financial Services Nacha nacha org Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 a b Nacha Acquires the Business Payments Directory Association To Bolster B2B Payments Services Digital Transactions Press release Retrieved 2019 02 14 a b Nacha acquires BPDA to push blockchain based B2B payments directory Finextra Research 2018 10 03 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Healthcare Finance Trends for 2022 Patient Payments Focus Report www commercehealthcare com Retrieved 2022 07 29 Grubin Hank InstaMed s 11th Annual Report Finds Consumers Want Contactless Healthcare Experiences Beyond the Pandemic InstaMed Retrieved 2022 07 29 Nacha Adds Visa to Phixius Pilot Program Cision PR Newswire 12 August 2020 Retrieved 25 August 2020 PYMNTS 2022 06 06 Phixius Aliaswire Team on Account Verification www pymnts com Retrieved 2022 07 29 Nacha Direct Member Nacha www nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 Payments Innovation Alliance Nacha www nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 Nacha Affiliate Program Nacha www nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 Afinis Interoperability Standards Nacha www nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 Smarter Faster Payments Conference Payments 2023 payments nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 Payments Institute Payments Institute tpi nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 Nacha Launches SPEAK and Expands its Leadership in Payments Education AP NEWS 2021 01 20 Retrieved 2022 07 29 ACH Education from the Legal Perspective Nacha www nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 Accreditation Nacha www nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 a b About Us Nacha Administrator of the ACH Network www nacha org Retrieved 2022 07 29 External links EditOfficial website Nacha Operating Rules Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NACHA amp oldid 1171963361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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