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03/19/2024

New Nacha rules strike at push-payment fraud

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Nacha is a nonprofit organization that governs, but does not operate the ACH Network, an account-to-account money transfer system overseen by The Federal Reserve and The Clearing House. There were 31.5 billion ACH Network payments made last year, valued at $80.1 trillion.

One type of scam Nacha is looking to prevent is a business email compromise scam, the release said. A BEC scam involves getting into a corporate email account to then conduct unauthorized transfers using payment methods such as ACH.

In the past, a victim of ACH payment fraud, along with the consumer’s bank, would need to reach out to the bank that received the funds and request a return, said Herd, who is responsible for administering the ACH network. “Time is of the essence because once payments are received into an account, the fraudsters will try to withdraw or move those funds on as quickly as they can,” Herd said.

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