ACH

An automated clearing house is a computer-based electronic network for processing transactions, usually domestic low value payments, between participating financial institutions. It may support both credit transfers and direct debits.

CFPB Jumps Into The Real-Time Payments Fray
CFPB Jumps Into The Real-Time Payments Fray
November 21, 2014  |  Financial Inclusion

Bankers must make consumer safety a priority as they develop a new, real-time electronic payments system, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray told a...

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Mass Payments And The Global Marketplace
Mass Payments And The Global Marketplace
November 18, 2014  |  B2B Payments

Managing the “dozens of ACH islands” that exist around the worldwide in order to pay hundreds or even thousands of payments to suppliers is typically...

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AP Tech Pushes Cloud-Based Checks Effort
AP Tech Pushes Cloud-Based Checks Effort
November 11, 2014  |  B2B Payments

Payments vendor AP Technology has rolled out a new product called APeChecks, which the company said is pronounced Ape-Checks. The cloud B2B payments platform includes...

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B2B ePayments: The Pros And Cons
B2B ePayments: The Pros And Cons
September 09, 2014  |  In Depth

A variety of alternatives exist for B2B payments, and each has variations that require consideration, both for their positives and negatives. How long is the...

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Dwolla’s Direct Debit Debut
Dwolla’s Direct Debit Debut
June 18, 2014  |  Alternative Finances

It’s getting awfully crowded in the P2P2B space these days. Dwolla Direct launched yesterday which will enable individuals and businesses to pay each other directly...

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