article thumbnail

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

Stax

Understanding ACH credit payments means understanding the way in which different types of ACH payments are processed in the US banking system. ACH credit payments differ from ACH debit payments and both are distinct from credit and debit card payments. Learn More What are ACH Credit Payments?

ACH 88
article thumbnail

Nacha Adopts New Rules To Modernize ACH Payments

PYMNTS

Nonprofit Nacha , which enables Automated Clearing House ( ACH ) payments, has adopted eight new amendments to the Nacha Operating Rules that a press release said will help to modernize the payment style. The amendments concern Same Day ACH and new ways of making ACH payments easier to use, the release stated.

NACHA 113
article thumbnail

New Nacha Rules Take Aim at Credit-Push Fraud

NACHA

HERNDON, Virginia, March 18, 2024 – Nacha members have approved a set of rules intended to reduce the incidence of frauds, such as business email compromise (BEC), that make use of credit-push payments. The new rules establish a base-level of ACH payment monitoring on all parties in the ACH Network (except consumers).

article thumbnail

NACHA 2021 ACH Rule Change Mandates Checking Account Validation For Web Based Payments

Agile Payments

What does the new NACHA ruling around WEB ACH transactions really mean and why has it been implemented?

NACHA 88
article thumbnail

1-NACHA 2021 ACH Rule Change Mandates Checking Account Validation For Web Based Payments

Agile Payments

What does the new NACHA ruling around WEB ACH transactions really mean and why has it been implemented?

NACHA 88
article thumbnail

Stripe Expands Radar to Cover ACH and SEPA After Noncard Payment Volume Jumps 40%

The Fintech Times

Programmable financial services company Stripe is expanding Radar, its AI-powered fraud prevention product, to cover ACH and SEPA payments. Recognising this challenge, Stripe applied the same AI architecture that Radar uses for cards to new AI models that automatically screen and help block risky ACH and SEPA transactions.

ACH 40
article thumbnail

New Data Security Requirements for ACH Originators

Agile Payments

As of June 30, 2021, a new rule on supplementing data security requirements goes into effect for ACH originators that have an annual volume of 6 million transactions or greater. The rule requires the originators (and third party service providers) to protect bank account information unreadable when it's stored electronically.