FedACH Origination and Receipt, the core services for clearing Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments, provides financial institutions with scheduled and on-demand file delivery, 14 different sort options, online features including the ability to view settlement and customer profile information, and the flexibility to prioritize and route specified files to your institution or processor. Choose from Web-based, information-only access via FedLine Web®, or add convenient online ability to send and receive FedACH files with FedLine Advantage®. Start, expand or refresh an ACH origination program by following the steps of the FedACH Origination Power Kit. Register here to receive the link to this comprehensive tool.
FedACH Services via FedLine Web enables financial institutions to use Web-based, self-service access to track, research and account for FedACH activity.
FedACH Services via FedLine Advantage includes all the functionality available via the FedLine Web access solution, plus the ability to send and receive encrypted ACH files through an easy-to-use browser-based file interface.
“At First Volunteer Bank we like to keep things simple. The FedACH® Service helps us to do just that by simplifying file transfers, the return process, the NOC process and many other day-to-day ACH processes that we use. Our ACH staff finds this system to be very user-friendly and easy to navigate, and the Risk Management tools help keep us and our customers out of harm's way.”
– Kristi Haar, VP & Deposit Operations Manager, First Volunteer Bank
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To start using FedACH Origination and Receipt, visit the Service Setup page or contact your FedACH Sales Specialist.
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