I am a Financial Institution That Will Only Receive International Items (RDFI)

How Does IAT Work for Inbound Payments?

  1. An originator initiates an international credit or debit with his or her Originating Depository Financial Institution (ODFI) abroad.
  2. The ODFI collects all required information to process international transactions and sends them to the U.S. gateway operator via its foreign gateway operator.
  3. The U.S. gateway operator receives and formats the transactions to comply with IAT requirements, performs an OFAC screen, and passes the IAT entries to the RDFI(s). Settlement will occur between the U.S. gateway operator and the foreign gateway operator, and separately between the U.S. gateway operator and the RDFI(s) in the U.S.
  4. The RDFI will credit or debit the receiver’s account. The transaction is then listed on the receiver’s account statement and may include the date of payment, name of the company paid and amount of payment.

International ACH Transactions RDFI(IAT) Flow Chart

OFAC Compliance Implications

Every depository financial institution (DFI) needs to understand the impact of the new rule on its ACH operations regarding OFAC compliance. DFIs can contract with other parties for ACH processing services, but cannot contract away their liabilities and obligations (Off-Site Link) related to OFAC compliance.

U.S. RDFIs and beneficiaries will continue to have an obligation to ensure that all aspects of inbound cross-border transactions are in compliance with OFAC regulations. They will also need to take appropriate steps to investigate, suspend, reject, block and report on transactions as necessary. Refer to the new OFAC Screening Indicator fields [Entry Detail Record, Field 10 and 11] as a tool to aid in managing these compliance obligations.

Step by Step Preparation

The steps below outline the activities necessary to prepare for the implementation of IAT on September 18, 2009. Please print the IAT Readiness Checklist for RDFIs (PDF) that includes the following steps to help you in managing the completion of each item.

Step 1 – Familiarize Yourself with Available Resources

  • Review NACHA Operating Rules on IAT, which is included in the 2009 Rules Changes section of the 2008 publication
  • Take advantage of available resources
  • Contact your Regional Payment Association (Off-site Link)

Step 2 – Ensure Internal Readiness

Sign up now to take advantage of a number of IAT Webinars hosted by the Federal Reserve Banks that will provide valuable information and quarterly updates on the implementation of the new SEC code. These seminars offered at no cost and are available to anyone at your institution.

Step 3 – Identify Customer Impact and Readiness

  • Review existing ACH agreements with your customers to ensure they understand the requirements of IAT
  • Determine how to deliver additional data carried in the ACH records to your customers receiving IAT entries
  • Provide education and training for all of your customers
  • Evaluate potential for attracting new customers interested in international payment services

Congratulations — you are ready to begin receiving IAT entries.

Training Resources

To learn more, listen below to a three part presentation on "Understanding New Requirements in the ACH Network: International ACH Transaction IAT," presented by Elena Whisler and John Morris from the Retail Payments Office at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. The information is provided in an audio format with corresponding slides for each section. To help you follow along, we recommend you first open the presentation slides prior to clicking on the corresponding audio:

Additional Resources

Do you still have questions? Please review the Frequently Asked Questions document for commonly asked questions about IAT. You may also contact us to submit a question not found on the FAQs and will receive an email response regarding your inquiry.

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