Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit
The electronic payments industry is always changing, and new ways of using the ACH network to make payments create new challenges for financial institutions. Changes in the ACH network mean not only changes to rules and regulations, but also changes to the way financial institutions conduct business.

Sheshunoff's Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit offers step-by-step guidance for operating ACH transactions efficiently and in full compliance with the Operating Rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association, Regulation E, Regulation CC, and UCC Article 4A. The manual includes:

•  The basics of the ACH network and the different types of ACH transactions
•  Guidance to originating depository financial institutions (ODFIs) and to receiving depository financial institutions (RDFIs) for complying with the ACH Rules
•  Explanation of the obligations and responsibilities of originators, ACH operators, and third-party service providers
•  Guidance to help institutions comply with the relevant regulations and explain what the potential liabilities can be for noncompliance
•  Explanation of the major areas of risk and what you can do to help minimize your exposure
•  Guidance on performing a self-audit
•  Sample policies, checklists, and reference materials

Noncompliance with the ACH rules can potentially result in a fine to your financial institution. Lack of ACH risk management policies and well-documented operational procedures can expose your financial institution to a financial loss, the possible loss of a customer or member, and even damage to the institution’s reputation. Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit can help you minimize your ACH risk.

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Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit
The electronic payments industry is always changing, and new ways of using the ACH network to make payments create new challenges for financial institutions. Changes in the ACH network mean not only changes to rules and regulations, but also changes to the way financial institutions conduct business.

Sheshunoff's Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit offers step-by-step guidance for operating ACH transactions efficiently and in full compliance with the Operating Rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association, Regulation E, Regulation CC, and UCC Article 4A. The manual includes:

•  The basics of the ACH network and the different types of ACH transactions
•  Guidance to originating depository financial institutions (ODFIs) and to receiving depository financial institutions (RDFIs) for complying with the ACH Rules
•  Explanation of the obligations and responsibilities of originators, ACH operators, and third-party service providers
•  Guidance to help institutions comply with the relevant regulations and explain what the potential liabilities can be for noncompliance
•  Explanation of the major areas of risk and what you can do to help minimize your exposure
•  Guidance on performing a self-audit
•  Sample policies, checklists, and reference materials

Noncompliance with the ACH rules can potentially result in a fine to your financial institution. Lack of ACH risk management policies and well-documented operational procedures can expose your financial institution to a financial loss, the possible loss of a customer or member, and even damage to the institution’s reputation. Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit can help you minimize your ACH risk.

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Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit

Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit

by Margaret L. Simmons
Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit

Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit

by Margaret L. Simmons

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The electronic payments industry is always changing, and new ways of using the ACH network to make payments create new challenges for financial institutions. Changes in the ACH network mean not only changes to rules and regulations, but also changes to the way financial institutions conduct business.

Sheshunoff's Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit offers step-by-step guidance for operating ACH transactions efficiently and in full compliance with the Operating Rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association, Regulation E, Regulation CC, and UCC Article 4A. The manual includes:

•  The basics of the ACH network and the different types of ACH transactions
•  Guidance to originating depository financial institutions (ODFIs) and to receiving depository financial institutions (RDFIs) for complying with the ACH Rules
•  Explanation of the obligations and responsibilities of originators, ACH operators, and third-party service providers
•  Guidance to help institutions comply with the relevant regulations and explain what the potential liabilities can be for noncompliance
•  Explanation of the major areas of risk and what you can do to help minimize your exposure
•  Guidance on performing a self-audit
•  Sample policies, checklists, and reference materials

Noncompliance with the ACH rules can potentially result in a fine to your financial institution. Lack of ACH risk management policies and well-documented operational procedures can expose your financial institution to a financial loss, the possible loss of a customer or member, and even damage to the institution’s reputation. Automated Clearing House Transactions: Operations, Compliance, and Audit can help you minimize your ACH risk.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780769878966
Publisher: LexisNexis
Publication date: 07/27/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB
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