About This Course:
There is an exception to many rules, including ACH.
What is an exception and how do you handle it when it occurs? Many exceptions are rare and you may find yourself second guessing what you should do. Gain a better understanding of exception processing from returns to notifications of changes to DNE and more, plus new rules and reporting requirements.
ACH is generally an automated process. However, there is always the possibility of an exception. So what is an exception and how do you protect your bank and remain compliant with the ACH Rules.
Join us to review all of the exceptions, from returns to notifications of changes to DNE and more. We'll discuss the timeline for handling the different exceptions and some new ACH rules regarding returns that you'll want to make sure you're up to speed on. We will also discuss the updated reinitiated entries rules and the upcoming return rate reporting changes.
What You'll Learn:- Ways to identify exceptions as an RDFI and ODFI and determine the best course of action
- Understanding the timeframes for exception processing
- Understanding of the new ACH Rules that impact exceptions
- Best practices for limiting your liability
- An understanding of the importance of using the correct return and NOC code
Who Should Attend:This course is designed for ACH personnel, ACH audit staff, operations personnel and compliance and risk personnel.
Continuing Education Credits:
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