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The utility company (the ODFI) passes the ACH files to the financial institution, which then sends a file with the payment request to the customer’s bank (the RDFI). Common uses for ACH payments Some common uses of ACH payments include: Payroll – Businesses all over the US use ACH transfers to pay their employees’ paychecks.
ACH transfers refer to the electronic transfer of funds between banks through the ACH network. The most common transactions sent over ACH include electronic fundstransfer (EFT), employee payroll direct deposits, and electronic bill payments. What is ACH? What is an ACH return?
What is an ACH transfer? ACH (Automated Clearing House) payments are basically EFTs ( electronic fundtransfers ) that use the ACH network to move funds between bank accounts in the United States. Day 2, 1:30 PM: Same-day transferredfunds must be processed and settled by this time.
Step 3: Complete the payment request The ODFI or ACH network will send a request from the business’ checking account to the individual’s account, also known as the RDFI, or Receiving Depository Financial institution. Step 4: Payment processing Once the RDFI approves the fund’s amount, the direct payment will be processed.
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