MIDDLETOWN, Penn.–Vizo Financial Corporate Credit Union will host a webinar titled, “Let’s Agree to Agree: ACH Origination Agreements” on April 3. The webinar will run from 10 a.m. -11:30 a.m. ET.
“The Nacha Operating Rules mandate that ODFIs have agreements in place that bind Originators,” Vizo said. “Third-Party Senders and Third-Party Service Providers to the ACH Rules. Do you understand what these agreements really mean? This session will help to ensure that your financial institution is not exposed to undue risk due to lack of understanding or poorly-crafted ACH agreements.”
What Will be Covered
The webinar will cover:
- ACH Origination agreement requirements
- Exposure Limits
- SEC codes
- Authorizations
- Commercially reasonable security procedures
The webinar is free.
In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, Vizo said CPE credits will be granted based on a 50-minute hour to registered attendees who access the live session independently.
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