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What is ACH Credit and ACH Debit and How Do They Work?

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ACH credit payments are best for sending one-time payments whereas ACH debit payments are more suited for making regular payments, such as for monthly utility bills. All ACH payments are secure and reliable, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. What are ACH Debit Payments?

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Faster Payments: Does The Fed Have A Hidden Agenda?

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Last week, NACHA issued an ACH operations bulletin announcing the delay of the rollout of a third Same Day ACH (SDA) processing window by six months, to March 19, 2021. The regulator notified NACHA that they need more time to evaluate required changes to their system before giving it the green light.

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Understanding EDI Payments: Key Differences from ACH and EFT Transactions

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EDI payments are a direct way to facilitate electronic funds transfer specific to business transactions, ensuring that the flow of financial data is seamless and secure. With EDI, the entire payment transaction is carried out over secure networks with a high level of accuracy, resulting in reduced processing times and minimizing human error.

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Why FedNow Will Slow Real-Time Payments

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Direct deposit over the ACH network eliminated that friction and got them earlier access to those funds. Fast-forward four decades, and everyone – FIs, ACH operators, FinTechs – have been working overtime to get payroll off the paper check and to get wages into workers’ bank accounts faster.