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NSF Check Collection Check
Recovery Verification
The 1998 NACHA ruling for representing NSF checks through the ACH
network
News Release
Returned Checks Can Now Be Collected Electronically, NACHA
Announces
Seattle, WA, March 10, 1998-The National Automated Clearing House
Association (NACHA) announced today that its Board of Directors has approved a
"rule" for the electronic collection of checks returned for insufficient funds
(NSF). Checks that have been returned unpaid for NSF can now be collected
through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network, the network that allows
financial institutions to exchange payments on behalf of business customers and
consumers. NACHA announced the new rule at it PAYMENTS 98 conference in
Seattle.
Keith Theisen, Vice President of Norwest Bank, led the NACHA Rules Work Group
that developed the rule. He said, "The collection of returned checks through the
Ach Network can bring substantial cost and time savings to businesses, consumers
and financial institutions. Respondents to the group's request for comments
estimate that costs associated with representing an NSF check can be reduced by
up to 50 cents per check for businesses, and one dollar per check for financial
institutions. Lower costs also make the collection of small-value checks more
cost-effective." In addition, NACHA projects that the rate of successful
collection could increase by 25 to 50 percent.
Consumers will benefit from the new provision, too. Hal Piotrowski, Vice
President of Charter One Bank and the Chairman of NACHA, said, "Use of the new
ACH check collection transaction will result in quicker removal of negative
information from check verification databases, which many merchants use to
screen out bad check writers. This means that consumers will be able to write
checks again sooner."
Currently, returned checks that are to be "re-presented" must be physically
sent through the check clearing system in order to be collected. The new NACHA
rule allows this representment to take place over the ACH network.
The new rule creates a new Standard Entry Class Code - RCK (for Represented
Check Entry)- under NACHA's Operating Rules for the ACH Network. The RCK code
provides a method to initiate and ACH debit transaction in place of a paper
check, after the original paper check is returned for insufficient funds. The
RCK rule becomes effective September 17, 1999.
Steve Shutze, Senior Vice President of NationsBank said, "The new Represented
Check Entry transaction was created in response to the needs of businesses that
need faster and more successful collection of returned checks."
The NACHA Board also approved an interim rule, effective September 18, 1998
through September 16, 1999, to allow ACH participants to use the existing
Pre-authorized Payment and Deposit (PPD) Standard Entry Class Code to initiate
these transactions.
The RCK rule requires businesses who plan to collect returned checks
electronically to notify check-writers, at the point of sale or on monthly
bills, in a manner to notices currently required for collection fees.
About the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA)
NACHA, located in Herndon, Virginia, represents more than 13,000 financial
institutions through its 35 regional ACH associate, six councils and corporate
Affiliate Membership program. A leader in the payments industry, NACHA develops
operating rules for the Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network and for emerging
electronic payment solutions in the areas of Internet commerce, bill payment and
presentment, financial EDI, cross border transactions, electronic checks, and
electronic benefits transfer. NACHA produces marketing collateral and technical
publications, and provides extensive education services, including major
conferences and seminars. Visit NACHA on the Internet at www.nacha.org. Updated Information subject to change
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