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ACH Processing API 2019

Agile Payments

An ACH Processing API transforms a software application into becoming an eCheck payment processing and management platform. Whether for the purpose of managing and distributing payroll, or collecting funds for customer subscriptions, integrating for ACH payments can be a powerful addition to an SaaS.

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Why an ACH Processing API? 2019 Guide

Agile Payments

For software applications that have an end-user base in a subscription model or include recurring transactions, an ACH Processing API is a must.

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So You Need an ACH Transfer API - 2019

Agile Payments

What is an ACH Transfer API, anyway? Quite simply, it's an API that provides the ability for a software application to integrate ACH processing capabilities for the purpose of providing the application to originate, manage and report on the transfer of funds between bank accounts.

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Recurring ACH API

Agile Payments

Recurring ACH API For SAAS Platforms.

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Can an ACH API benefit your organization? 2019 Version

Agile Payments

ACH payments and disbursements aren’t new. ACH payments have been around since 1974, and by the end of 2016, the total volume of ACH processing exceeded $40 trillion.

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Integrating the On-Boarding of ACH Processing in an SaaS Application

Agile Payments

Software applications that require payments functionality often can benefit from adding the ACH payment rail. Thus the application's management or stakeholders will look to various ACH Providers for discussing requirements and finding a solution that meets their needs.

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Canada Electronic Funds Transfer

Agile Payments

Canada Electronic Funds Transfer processing options are scarce compared to the ACH processing providers available in the United States. Options are limited because of the small number of banks that run the payments sphere.