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Posted by NationalACH on Mar 16, 2012
ACH, ACH processor, ACH processing, ACH payments,

ACH Processing for Electronic Funds TransferACH payments and wire transfers are the most commonly used methods of transferring funds electronically within the United States.Wire transfers are best suited for high dollar transfers must which must be sent or received quickly, within the same day or..

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Posted by NationalACH on May 23, 2011

Echecks Trusted by BuyersOne of the most common questions asked by merchants who are thinking about adding electronic check processing is:  “Will my customers use it?”  The answer to that question is “Absolutely yes.”Consumer use of echecks for online payments is greater than ever before..

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Posted by NationalACH on Apr 26, 2011

Blast Your Competors with EchecksLet’s face facts.  Your customers have lots of places to shop online and buy the same or similar products you are selling.How are you going to beat your competition and still make money?  Basic business sense dictates you must increase the number of orders..

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Posted by NationalACH on Feb 09, 2011
ACH payment processing, ACH online payment

ACH Payment Processing Benefits Billers and ConsumersACH payment processing debits payments from consumers’ bank accounts and credits the funds to the biller’s bank account.  Electronic funds transfer through the ACH payment processing network offers substantial benefits for both billers and..

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Posted by NationalACH on Sep 10, 2010

What is ACH?ACH processing electronically transfers money between checking or savings accounts of businesses, individuals, and government agencies through electronic funds transfer (EFT).  ACH debits deduct funds from bank accounts. ACH credits deposit funds to bank accounts.ACH eliminates the..

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Posted by NationalACH on Jul 17, 2010

Two EFT SystemsMost people think the Federal Reserve, a government regulated agency, clears all high volume monetary transactions flowing through the US system. In reality, though, there are two electronic funds transfer (EFT) systems.  One is run by the government.  The second is a private..

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