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Consumer Payments and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from the April 2021 Supplemental Survey

Source: Federal Reserve

Advance Child Tax Credit Payments: Resources and Guidance

Source: IRS

EBA CLEARING, SWIFT and TCH Speed Up and Enhance Cross-Border Payments

Source: The Clearing House

Don’t Become a Victim of Business Email Compromise

Source: Nacha

ACH Network Volume Up in Third Quarter

Source: Nacha


We Get Questions...

Q and A
Q.)  Knowing that the return time frame for corporate ACH transactions is only two days, we take extra steps to avoid unauthorized ACH debit activity on our business accounts. Specifically, when a large ACH debit (over $5k) from a new payee is received, we reach out to the customer to verify it. But when the customer doesn’t respond in a timely manner to tell us the transaction isn’t authorized, we feel we can’t deny the claim because we initially contacted them regarding the transaction and now we have the risk of being out the money for a late return. Would you recommend that we stop this verification practice or can you suggest a better way of handling courtesy verifications?
A.)  Receiving Depository Financial Institutions (RDFIs) may rely solely on the account number contained in an ACH entry for the purpose of posting to the Receiver’s account (ACH Rules, Article Three, Subsection 3.1.2). By providing a courtesy call, you are making a business decision take steps not required by the Nacha rules.

Your account disclosures and other key messages to account holders (consumers and companies alike) should clearly state that they are responsible for monitoring their account activity in a timely manner. For your business account holders who would like an additional layer of protection, you might consider offering Positive Pay services. This allows the business to provide the FI with a list of ACH debits they are expecting from vendors, suppliers and utilities (etc.) All other ACH Debits can be returned as unauthorized. This could take the place of you reaching out to account holders and also eliminate your concerns about write-offs for untimely responses. Positive Pay can also provide a new revenue stream for your financial institution as most FIs charge for the service.

In addition, even if your institution misses the return deadline under the Nacha Rules, it still may be able to bring a breach of authorization warranty claim against the ODFI outside of the ACH Network (e.g., through a direct claim).
Have a question for TCHPA? Call 800-875-2242 (choose option 3) or email education.services@theclearinghouse.org.


The information contained herein has been prepared for general informational purposes only and is not offered as and does not constitute legal advice. You should consult with your legal counsel regarding the legal, regulatory and payments industry rule requirements that apply to specific transaction scenarios.

BSA / AML Compliance 2021
On-demand recordings now available!

Learn what you need to know to implement and maintain a comprehensive BSA / AML program. Guest presenter, Nancy Lake of ARC Risk and Compliance presented this live two-day virtual workshop in early October. For those who were unable to attend, the two-part, 8-hour course was recorded and is now available on demand. Best of all… they are available for TCHPA members at no charge!

  • Session One Topics -
    Onboarding of Customers, Customer Due Diligence, and Enhanced Due Diligence of Higher Risk areas, including PEPs, Charities, Non-Profits, Trade-Based Money Laundering, Country Risk and OFAC, Exam Manual Updates, Corporate Transparency Act, ML/TF Risk Focus and a Risk Assessment Overview, Payments, Fraud, Cyber and BSA/AML Tools
  • Session Two Topics -
    Lessons from BSA and OFAC Consent Orders, Elder Abuse, Human Trafficking, Writing Effective SAR Narratives, Cannabis Overview and Latest News and Virtual Currency: What is it? What do investigators need to know? Where is it heading?


Click on the individual session links above to order.

ACH Audit All-in-One Resources - New in 2021

Looking for guidance when performing your annual ACH Audit? These new audience-specific resources were developed for small and medium-sized organizations with limited experience when conducting an ACH Audit.

Enhance your understanding of the ACH Audit process. Conduct your ACH Audit at your own pace. Choose the All-in-One Resource that's right for you:



Find these resources and more in the TCHPA Payments Store

Payments Education

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RTP Network Update

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Payments Pulse Check

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ACH Rules Update for 2022

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Common ACH Audit Findings

Visit TCHPA’s Payments Education page and choose from more than 70 topics (live and on-demand)!

Member Support

Remember, when you need support from The Clearing House Payments Authority (TCHPA), you can reach our Member Services staff directly by calling 800-875-2242 and choosing option 3, or by emailing education.services@theclearinghouse.org. Although our staff is working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re still available to provide the support you need in a timely manner!

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