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Keeping current with ACH-related requirements can be a challenge. Regulators at both state and federal levels may require board-approved policies to define the scope, strategy, and risk tolerance of an organization’s ACH service. Good procedures can reduce your exposure to risk. This two-part webinar series will put you on a path to developing your own ACH policies and procedures.
- Understanding the ACH Network: Explore the fundamentals of ACH, including different transaction types (credits, debits), settlement processes, and the roles of Originating Depository Financial Institutions (ODFIs) and Receiving Depository Financial Institutions (RDFIs).
- Navigating the Regulatory Landscape: Delve into the key federal regulations governing ACH transactions (Regulation E, NACHA Operating Rules), and discuss how to ensure your policies and procedures maintain compliance.
- Identifying and Mitigating ACH Risks: Learn about common risks associated with ACH transactions, such as unauthorized debits, fraudulent activity, and data security breaches. Discover strategies to minimize these risks through robust controls and procedures.
- Developing Comprehensive ACH Policies: Gain practical guidance on crafting clear and concise ACH policies that address key areas like authorization, transaction limits, error resolution, and account reconciliation.
- Building Effective ACH Procedures: Translate your policies into actionable procedures. Learn how to establish efficient workflows for originating and receiving ACH transactions, including verification, processing, and record-keeping.
- Implementing and Maintaining Your Program: Get tips on training staff, communicating policies to customers, and establishing ongoing monitoring and auditing processes to ensure your ACH program remains effective and compliant.
- Real-World Case Studies:Analyze real-life examples of ACH successes and failures to understand best practices and potential pitfalls in managing ACH transactions.
This two-part ACH Policies and Procedures webinar series will put you on the path to developing your own policies and procedures documents.