Showing posts with label ACH Transfer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACH Transfer. Show all posts

ACH Return Codes - NACHA Return Reason Codes

| Wednesday, September 7, 2011
ACH Return Codes
Some times ACH transactions are rejected for few reasons, a returned code is returned to the users in case of failure of the transaction. Most of the bank charges some extra fee on failure of ACH transaction. There are around 60 ACH Return Codes; we are going to talk about some common ACH return reason codes, what it means and why it occurs. ACH transaction is processed through an ACH network in which the originating bank and receiving bank communicate electronically regarding the transaction. In this process the fund may move to the receiver’s bank account or in some case the transaction may be rejected. You can find the NACHA return reason code for a particular transaction listed on the Debit Voucher Report.

Below are few ACH Return Reason Codes (Click In The Image To Enlarge)
ACH Return Codes

ACH Transfer - ACH Payment Processing Software

| Thursday, August 4, 2011
ACH Transfer is same as like check transfers we know. ACH Transfer like check processing, we can transfer money to our account and credit to other accounts from different locations of the world. Mainly this ACH processing software helps us to transfer bulk number of credit and debit transactions in batches wise from ACH network. This ACH transfer includes all types of transactions like direct deposit, payroll payment, vendor payments, etc.

ACH Transfer is also called as Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT). This Automated Clearing House (ACH) processing software is mainly used to transfer large amount of money and bulk number of transaction can be made, because its transfer in very simple and easy method. In this process the account holder of the bank initiate a fund transfer, and then sum of money is deducted from the originator of the transaction and transfer the fund to the destination account.

Both the government and the commercial sectors use ACH payments. Through the ACH Network, businesses, individuals, government organizations and financial institutions deposit, electronically pay, transfer, debit and conduct other financial transactions. The Electronic Payments Network is the only private sector ACH Operator in the United States. ACH Transfers may take longer period typically up to 3 days. But this is the most secured way to transfer funds.

ACH Processing Software Benefits:

1. Large Volume of Transactions
2. Easy and Affordable
3. It's a Pay Simple Method
4. Easy Processing of Checks

Bank Routing Number | ABA Routing Number

| Tuesday, July 26, 2011
A Bank Routing Number is a 9 digits bank code used in the US. The number appears in the bottom of every negotiable instrument such as checks, drafts, etc. Any financial institution can be identified by the 9 digits number. This code helps for sorting, bundling and shipment of paper checks back to the drawer’s bank account. This number is used to facilitate the electronic routing of funds (ACH transfer) from one bank account to another.

Bank Routing Number is also used by the Federal Reserve Banks to process wire transfer and by the ACH payment processing to deposit directly to the merchants account. Bank Routing numbers depend on the type of transaction made. Every transaction has a unique routing number.

The easiest way to identify bank routing number is to open your checkbook and look at the bottom of the check, you can find at the right hand side of your account number it’s just 9 digits. You can easily set up direct deposit for your paycheck, or you set up an automatic payment plan for your monthly bills.

Routing Number verification is very important in the check processing. If you need to verify the validity of a bank routing number or you need routing number verification, lot of tools are available free of cost online. Every bank routing number used in the ACH system can be searched online. Most of the tools are totally free and it is updated every working day.

The Automated Clearing House (ACH) is an electronic payment delivery system which allows you to make payments or collect funds electronically through the ACH network. ACH payment processing online gives you better control over the timing of payments that post to your bank account(s). ACH transactions are usually next-day entries when exchanged with other financial institutions. ACH functions include direct deposits and check conversions from paper checks to electronic.

ACH Transfer| ACH Credit | What is ACH?

| Friday, July 1, 2011
ACH transfer is one of the easiest and quickest ways to transfer money throughout the world. If you are looking for an urgent business payment, ACH transfer is the best way to transfer fund. You can transfer money to every part of the globe without visiting your bank to initiate the transfer.

If you visit a bank to transfer fund you need to stand in a queue in order to initiate a fund transfer. ACH transfer is one of the best ways to transfer money because you can initiate a transfer at your own convenience from home or anywhere else that is convenient for you. All you need to initiate the transfer is a computer with a basic internet connection and an ACH account with a bank or a reputed financial organization.

To transfer fund from your bank account you need to initiate ACH transfer from your online ACH account and request the bank to perform an ACH debit of the amount you want transfer and credit it to the intended receiver’s bank account.

ACH transfer is one of the oldest ways to transfer money since 1970’s and it works as a mediator to transfer money. Generally ACH processing software require 42 to 72 hour to be completed because ACH transaction are done in bulk batch files and the bank will only activate automated clearing house transfer at a fixed a date.

Most of the bank will charge a fee to transfer fund by means ACH transfer, the fee is quite cheaper compare to wire transfer.