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New Nacha Rules Take Aim at Credit-Push Fraud

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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).

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New NACHA Rule Could Catch Payment Processors, Merchants, FIs Off-Guard

PYMNTS

In a new PYMNTS interview, David Barnhardt, executive vice president of product at GIACT , which offers fraud detection and account validation tools, talks about an upcoming change by NACHA, national administrator of the ACH network, to make internet-initiated debit transactions (WEB debits) safer and more seamless.

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What Is a Direct Debit?

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Throughout this article, we’ll explore direct debit, its benefits, how it compares to other payment methods like ACH direct debit, and how it helps save time and money. In the case of an ACH debit, the authorization is completed electronically. This is usually done by signing a mandate or authorization form on paper or online.

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What is an EFT Payment? Everything to Know About This Method of Payment

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Key regulations governing EFT payments include the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) rules, which establish guidelines for ACH transfers, and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), which sets security standards for handling card information. Q: How do businesses implement EFT payments?

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How to Stay Compliant with NACHA Requirements

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This article will explore the essential aspects of staying compliant with NACHA rules, such as risk management, data security, authorization protocols, and more, to help institutions maintain the highest standards of operational integrity and customer trust. What is NACHA?

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