The ACH transfer (ID: 95962492679377), recently sent from your bank account (by you or any other person), was canceled by the other financial institution.
Rejected transfer |
Transaction ID: |
95962492679377 |
Rejection Reason |
See details in the report below |
Transaction Report |
report_95962492679377.doc (Microsoft Word Document) |
About NACHA
Utilized by all types of financial institutions, the ACH Network is governed by the NACHA Operating Rules, a set of fair and equitable rules that guide risk management and create certainty for all participants. As a not-for-profit association, NACHA represents nearly 11,000 financial institutions via 17 regional payments associations and direct membership. Through its industry councils and forums, NACHA brings together payments system stakeholders to enable innovation that strengthens the industry with creative payment solutions.
The ACH Network had its start in the early 1970's when a group of California bankers formed the Special Committee on Paperless Entries (SCOPE) in direct response to the rapid escalation of check volume in the United States. The Committee set out to explore the technical, operational, and legal framework necessary for an automated payments system, leading to the formation of the first ACH association in 1972. Similar groups soon formed around the country.
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